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Molecular Assembler

Molecular assemblers are a new type of technology with the potential to revolutionize the way we create, manufacture and design products. They are complex pieces of equipment that can build new molecules from scratch and assemble them into larger structures. Molecular assemblers can be used for a range of applicatio…

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Overview

Molecular assemblers are a new type of technology with the potential to revolutionize the way we create, manufacture and design products. They are complex pieces of equipment that can build new molecules from scratch and assemble them into larger structures. Molecular assemblers can be used for a range of applications, from creating drugs and medical treatments, to building new materials, to creating designer foods. The benefits of molecular assemblers include increased precision, improved safety in manufacturing processes, and the potential to dramatically reduce waste materials. The potential of this technology is immense and it may one day revolutionize the way we think about building and engineering products.

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Curated from peer-reviewed research published in Advances in Nanotechnology (ISSN 2689-2855).

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Zairov Rustem · Russia Mohamed BALLI · Canada Dr Anum Shafiq · Czech Republic

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