Molecular machines move like muscles

Monday, October 29, 2012 - 13:30 in Biology & Nature

Artificial muscles can be made with cables on pulleys, driven by heat, or twisted together from carbon nanotubes. But it's been hard to duplicate the way muscle cells contract and relax at the cellular level, driven by little more than the impulses from the brain. That is starting to change

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