Unlocking the Secrets of the World's Molecular Machinery: Cilia
A new study published in Nature Communications has revealed that the world’s smallest molecular machines, called cilia, can be used to develop advanced technologies in the future. Cilia are microscopic, hair-like structures that line the surface of many cells in the body, serving as a conduit for the exchange of materials and information. The study showed that by using cilia, scientists can create nanoscale ‘factories’ that can assemble and manipulate molecules and other materials on a very small scale. This could lead to the development of tiny robots that could be used in fields such as medical diagnostics, drug delivery, and environmental monitoring. The study also found that cilia can be programmed to interact with other materials in a way that could enable new ways of sensing and controlling the environment. The possibilities are truly exciting!
source: Phys.org