Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Scientists build world's first single-molecule car

Rice University Scientists have done it. After BMW announced the possibility of producing a car that would utilize nanotechnology practically for all functions, Rice University scientists developed the world’s first single-molecule car- the car that was driven on a gold microscopic highway. It a small coupe that is devoid of any plush seating or conventional steering system. But it is a real solution for the grid locked cities. With a wheelbase of less than 5 nm, parking it is a cakewalk.


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This prolly has been all over the net already. However, people might want to think about getting together investment funds ove rthe next 5 years...assuming the real estate pop isn't eating all of the money shortly. The boom really will take place about 10 years from now, imo.


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