World’s Smallest Car Gets Microscopic Motor

The car’s light-powered motor is attached mid-chassis, as seen in this computer rendering.
(Image credit: Rice University)

Last year scientists announced they had made the smallest car ever, a molecule-sized vehicle that rolled on tiny wheels.

But what good is a car without a motor?

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