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Why NASA is researching the form of the snowflakes?

 

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Why NASA is researching the form of the snowflakes?

 

Snowflakes are interesting because they are forming from vapor, and this means the knowledge of how those things are forming can straight transfer to nanotechnology. The carbon-and silicon vapor can be used to make the new type of molecules, which have a certain form. In those cases, the carbon or silicon would vaporize in the chamber at a very high temperature, and the purpose would be that the system could create single-atomic carbon or silicon vapor, which can be used to make the nanomachines.

The idea is that nanomachines are extremely interesting because they can be used to destroy things like cancer cells and super-bacteria. One of the simplest ideas of how to destroy the super bacteria that are very resistant to antibiotics is to make bacteria eat the silicone stick, which is like a ball of wool. When the ball is inside the bacteria, it would open, and cut the membrane of bacteria open. That is one way to make the new type of medicines.

Things like reverse transcriptase-enzyme make it possible to make the medicines, which can make a copy of their molecules. The transcriptase enzyme can be isolated from viruses. And it can use to cut the DNA-shaped nanomachine into two pieces.

That kind of nanomachines can be the carbon or silicon chains, which are connected by using some DNA-sugars, which those enzymes are cutting into two pieces. At the head of those pieces would be protein, which makes bacteria eat those nanomachines. And then those things would turn to full length, which will terminate that bacteria.

But there is another way to make nanomachines, which are effective against bacteria. Things like wheel-shaped diatoms might be killed, and then their spikes would be under the silicon layer. When the bacteria eat that machine, it would start to rotate in the bacteria. The rotating diatom causes that the cell organs in the bacteria would be destroyed. 

 


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