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Chemical compound
The nanocar is a molecule designed in 2005 at Rice University by a group headed by Professor James Tour. Despite the name, the original nanocar does not
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Scientific competition
Nanocar Race is an international scientific competition with the aim of testing the performance of getting a large molecule suspended over a solid surface
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and molecular switching molecules. He pioneered the development of the Nanocar, single-molecule vehicles with four independently rotating wheels, axles
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Molecular-scale artificial or biological device
1038/nature10587. PMID 22071765. S2CID 6175720. "NanoCar Race: la course de petites voitures pour grands savants" [NanoCar Race: the race of small cars for great
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Technology with features near one nanometer
can be used to create synthetic molecular motors, such as in a so-called nanocar. Bionics or biomimicry seeks to apply biological methods and systems found
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Nanoscale structure of material
Tube-based nanostructures List of software for nanostructures modeling Nanocar NanoPutian M. Strong (2004). "Protein Nanomachines". PLoS Biol. 2 (3):
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solvent. Addition of TBAF in THF solvent removes the silyl protecting group. Nanocar Nanotechnology Nanostructure Chanteau, S. H.; Tour, J. M. (2003). "Synthesis
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assembly of molecular machines 2008 James Tour Rice University Synthesis of nanocars and other molecular machines 2009 Yoshiaki Sugimoto Osaka University Non-contact
Feynman Prize in Nanotechnology
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Austrian experimental physicist
Grant of the European Research Council (ERC) 2017 Winner of the first Nanocar Race (together with Grant Simpson and James Tour), selected as Research
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1959 lecture by Richard Feynman
his first talk. Foresight Nanotech Institute Feynman Prize Moore's law Nanocar Drexler, Eric. "There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom". Archived from the
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Man-made molecular machines
minutes. The Feringa principle has been incorporated into a prototype nanocar. The car synthesized has a helicene-derived engine with an oligo (phenylene
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Dutch Nobel laureate in chemistry
light driven molecular rotary motor and later a molecular car (a so-called nanocar) driven by electrical impulses. Ben Feringa holds over 30 patents and has
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Biological molecular machines
catalyst diffusion in the Grubb's catalyst system. Other systems like the nanocars, while not technically motors, are also illustrative of recent efforts
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activities at the nanoscale or microscale. Molecular modelling Molecular motor Nanocar Nanotechnology J. Vacek and J. Michl, A molecular "Tinkertoy" construction
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Molecular device capable of converting energy into movement
motor Carbon nanotube Electrostatic motor Micromotors Molecular motor Nanocar Nanomechanics Neutron spin echo Protein dynamics Synthetic molecular motors
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(REN21). Scientists at Rice University characterise how single-molecule "nanocars" move in open air, which they claim will help the kinetics of molecular
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Gift of God; Beyond Me; Coconut Shell Previously Protecting the Baby Coconut Flowers
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Royal. Kingly. Regal. Derived from the same Greek word as the plant name basil. Famous bearer: St...
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Variant spelling of Yiddish Shayna, SHAYNAH means "beautiful."
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Fair. Blessed. White browed. White circle.
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