By Will Ferguson,College of Arts and SciencesPULLMAN, Wash. – Washington State University scientists have been awarded $1 million from the W.
M. Keck Foundation to develop molecular machines that self-replicate, and producing pounds of 100-percent pure material. You read that apt.
Their research is the first step towards a modern paradigm in manufacturing where everything from smartphones to life-saving cancer drugs could be designed one atom at a time to exact specifications and then grown out of a vat.“In the terminate,the product of this research is going to be a modern field of science where we can make literally nearly anything in a ... » More ...
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