32. Mechanically interlocked 3D multi-material micromachines

    The magic that happens in the micro and nanoworld sometimes is linked with the “real” one. In this article, the authors research small machines with a novelty approach that tries to link two kinds of materials: a metal and a polymer. Take a look at the movements they achieve because they are crazy. 


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Published in Nature Communications on 24th November 2020


C. C. J. Alcântara, F. C. Landers, S. Kim, C. De Marco, D. Ahmed, B. J. Nelson & S. Pané


DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-19725-6



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