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SUMMARY:Making the tiniest machines - Professor David Leigh\, University o
 f Manchester
DTSTART:20190221T160000Z
DTEND:20190221T170000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Perhaps the best way to appreciate the technological potential
  of controlled molecular-level motion is to recognise that nanomotors and 
 molecular-level machines lie at the heart of every significant biological 
 process. Over billions of years of evolution Nature has not repeatedly cho
 sen this solution for achieving complex task performance without good reas
 on. When we learn how to build artificial structures that can control and 
 exploit molecular level motion\, and interface their effects directly with
  other molecular-level substructures and the outside world\, it will poten
 tially impact on every aspect of functional molecule and materials design.
  An improved understanding of physics and biology will surely follow.
LOCATION:Wolfson Lecture Theatre\, Department of Chemistry\, Lensfield Roa
 d\, University of Cambridge\, CB2 1EW
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