"Unidirectional Rotation in a Mechanically Interlocked Molecular Rotor",
D A Leigh, J K Y Wong, F Dehez and F Zerbetto, Nature, 424, 174-179 (2003).
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'Highlights' of this work include:
- "'Remote Controlled' Molecular Motor Unveiled”, Betterhumans.Com, 7th November 2003.
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- “Chemistry in motion – unidirectional rotating molecular motors”, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 35, 1622-1624 (2004).
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- “Chemical Highlights of 2003”, Chem. & Eng. News, 81(51), 39-50 (2003).
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- “Chemical turnstiles”, Science, 301, 438-439 (2003).
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- “Molecular motor has novel three-ring design”, Chem. & Eng. News, 81(28), 14 (2003).
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- “The Miniature Rotarians”, Reactive Reports, No. 33, 2003.
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- “Spin me right round”, ScienceNow, 10th July 2003.
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- “Molecular motor goes round in circles”, Nanotechweb.org, 11th July 2003.
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- “Chemical Rings Act as a Minirotor”, Science News, 164, 93, (2003).
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- “The next big thing…”, Friends of Scotland, January 2004.
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- “Jetzt geht’s rund”, wissenschaft-online, 10th July 2003.
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- “Nano-motors sent round the bend”, Financial Times, 11th July 2003.
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- "Forget fiction: nano-motors are here" Daily Telegraph, 13 August 2003.
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- “A motor for nano-machines”, NBC news, 10th July 2003.
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- “City university makes big breakthrough on small scale”, Edinburgh Evening News, 10th July 2003.
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- “Paint changes colour in tiny world of the molecular robot” The Herald, 10th July 2003.
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- “Molecular motor goes round in circles” The Nanogirl News, 13th July 2003.
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- “Molecular motor goes round in circles” , Nano Board, 19 July 2003.
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