Leaf-spring nano-engine as simulated in oxDNA model. [Image: The researchers] An international team of scientists has recently developed a novel type of nano-engine made of DNA. It is driven by a clever mechanism that can perform pulsing movements. The researchers are now planning to fit it with a coupling and install it as a drive in complex nanomachines. Their results were published today in the journal Nature Nanotechnology.
WOW, what a great link. I have posted a stereo image of the structure to both 3D anaglyph view and CrossView
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Thank you! And really nice! What software do you use to create those? If you’re interested, you can also load the “dat” and “top” files from Nanobase into https://sulcgroup.github.io/oxdna-viewer/ and export files for Blender, etc. I’m also trying to get this to work: https://akodiat.github.io/oxJenga/, were you can interact with a live DNA origami simulation in VR/AR, but the leaf spring design still is a bit too large for the software to handle, unfortunately.