Walking Small: The First Bipedal Molecule

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01 Nov 2005, 12:08 am

Walking Small: The First Bipedal Molecule
http://www.livescience.com/technology/0 ... ecule.html
By Ker Than
LiveScience Staff Writer
posted: 26 October 2005
01:22 pm ET



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09 Nov 2005, 6:08 am

You post a lot of fun stuff.



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09 Nov 2005, 10:20 am

This to me seems to have quite pertinent applications in computing pathway systems, maybe even a way of making quantum computing an everyday reality (size restraints permitting of course).



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09 Nov 2005, 10:57 am

pink wrote:
You post a lot of fun stuff.


Thanks :)



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09 Nov 2005, 5:42 pm

i'm lost... how exactly will this contribute to life? i read the article, but i'm still confused.



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10 Nov 2005, 10:37 pm

Well a pertinent example would be the reduced space needed for storage of information. You could have a massive amount of usable resources in a very small physical space. The small and more efficient this becomes, the faster computers will be. Although, that technology is a while off yet.