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  2. Nanocar - Wikipedia

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    A future nanocar with a synthetic molecular motor has been developed by Jean-Francois Morin et al. [15] It is fitted with carborane wheels and a light-powered helicene synthetic molecular motor. Although the motor moiety displayed unidirectional rotation in solution, light-driven motion on a surface has yet to be observed.

  3. Synthetic molecular motor - Wikipedia

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    Synthetic molecular motors are molecular machines capable of continuous directional rotation under an energy input. [2] Although the term "molecular motor" has traditionally referred to a naturally occurring protein that induces motion (via protein dynamics ), some groups also use the term when referring to non-biological, non-peptide synthetic ...

  4. Molecular machine - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Feringa and co-workers synthesized the first motorized nanocar which had molecular motors attached to the chassis as rotating wheels. [76] The authors were able to demonstrate directional motion of the nanocar on a copper surface by providing energy from a scanning tunneling microscope tip.

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  6. Molecular motor - Wikipedia

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    Molecular motors are natural (biological) or artificial molecular machines that are the essential agents of movement in living organisms. In general terms, a motor is a device that consumes energy in one form and converts it into motion or mechanical work ; for example, many protein -based molecular motors harness the chemical free energy ...

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  8. Molecular biophysics - Wikipedia

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    In general terms, a motor is a device that consumes energy in one form and converts it into motion or mechanical work; for example, many protein-based molecular motors harness the chemical free energy released by the hydrolysis of ATP in order to perform mechanical work. [10]

  9. Why Lucid Motors Stock Popped Monday Morning - AOL

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    Shares of Lucid Group (NASDAQ: LCID) shot higher by more than 10% this morning after the company released its fourth-quarter electric vehicle (EV) delivery results. The 10 stocks that made the cut ...