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The struggle for control

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Ten years after Richard Smalley and Eric Drexler exchanged views on the feasibility of atom-by-atom manipulation, the precise control of matter at the nanoscale and the fabrication of molecular machinery are still relatively limited, and practical applications are a long way off.

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Moscatelli, A. The struggle for control. Nature Nanotech 8, 888–890 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1038/nnano.2013.270

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