Scientists have built the tiniest antenna ever made – just five nanometers in length. Unlike its much larger counterparts we re all familiar with, this minuscule thing isn t made to transmit radio waves, but to glean the secrets of ever-changing
Researchers at Université de Montréal have created a nanoantenna to monitor the motions of proteins. Reported this week in Nature Methods, the device is a new method to monitor the structural chan .
Calling it an 'easy-to-use device', the scientists said that this nanoantenna will help scientists identify new drugs and better understand nanotechnologies.