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        Swimming nanomachines

        From Nanowerk News: Rowland fellow Fischer devises spiral swimmer nanomachine

        Harvard researchers have created a new type of microscopic swimmer: a magnetized spiral that corkscrews through liquids and is able to deliver chemicals and push loads larger than itself.
        Though other researchers have created similar devices in the past, Peer Fischer, a junior fellow at the Rowland Institute at Harvard, said the new nano-robot is the only swimmer that can be precisely controlled in solution.
        … Fischer and Rowland Institute postdoctoral research associate Ambarish Ghosh were able to control the tiny device well enough to use it to write โ€œR @ Hโ€ for โ€œRowland at Harvardโ€ within a space thatโ€™s less than the width of a human hair.

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