
Scientists have taken molecules like myosin and actin and studied the way myosin moves. Using powerful microscopes and other tools, they have learned that myosin moves along sort of the way that you climb a ladder, hand over hand. So while practical motors have not been built to use these nanometer scale motors, they are all around you. Move your finger and you get to see billions of them in action.
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Tiny Muscle Machines
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You move the mouse on your computer, click on a link and here is something to read about muscles. But how did your finger move the mouse in the first place? Well that is easy, you have muscles that are wired into your brain and pretty much it happens. If you had to build a machine to do that, it might be much harder.
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