Scientists have developed the world\'s first single-molecule electric motor, a development that could create a new class of equipment that can be used for applications from medicine to engineering. The size of the motor is only one Nano. About 60,000 of hair is as wide as human hair. According to Charles Sykes, associate professor of chemistry at the University of taftz, molecular motors are a breakthrough that could lead to a new type of circuit. In a study published in Nature Nanotechnology in September 4, the team at taftz reported on an electric motor that is only 1 nm in size, considering that the current world record is a 200 nm car, this is a pioneering work. According to Sykes, a senior author of the newspaper, the team plans to submit it to taftz- The Guinness World Record for motor was set. \"Significant progress has been made in the construction of molecular motors driven by light and chemical reactions, but this is the first time that electricity- \"The driven molecular motor has been proved,\" Sykes said . \". \"We have shown that you can power a single molecule and let it do something that is not just random,\" he said . \". Sykes and his colleagues were able to use state-of-the-art, low-power Temperature scanning tunnel microscope (LT-STM) Is one of the only 100 people in the United States. The LT- STM uses electrons instead of light to \"see\" molecules. The