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  1. There’s a motor on this thing’s tail. 🦠⚙️
    Scientists studied it for 50 years. Last month? They finally figured out how it spins.
    The bacterial flagellar motor. 45 nanometers wide. 30 proteins, self-assembled. Runs on protons, not batteries. Reverses direction instantly.
    After 50 years of work, one researcher said: "My lifelong pursuit is now realized."
    Nature’s nano-engineering. Absolute perfection.

    #BacterialMotor #MolecularBiology #CryoEM #NatureEngineering #ScienceBreakthrough #FlagellarMotor

  2. There’s a motor on this thing’s tail. 🦠⚙️
    Scientists studied it for 50 years. Last month? They finally figured out how it spins.
    The bacterial flagellar motor. 45 nanometers wide. 30 proteins, self-assembled. Runs on protons, not batteries. Reverses direction instantly.
    After 50 years of work, one researcher said: "My lifelong pursuit is now realized."
    Nature’s nano-engineering. Absolute perfection.

    #BacterialMotor #MolecularBiology #CryoEM #NatureEngineering #ScienceBreakthrough #FlagellarMotor

  3. There’s a motor on this thing’s tail. 🦠⚙️
    Scientists studied it for 50 years. Last month? They finally figured out how it spins.
    The bacterial flagellar motor. 45 nanometers wide. 30 proteins, self-assembled. Runs on protons, not batteries. Reverses direction instantly.
    After 50 years of work, one researcher said: "My lifelong pursuit is now realized."
    Nature’s nano-engineering. Absolute perfection.

    #BacterialMotor #MolecularBiology #CryoEM #NatureEngineering #ScienceBreakthrough #FlagellarMotor

  4. There’s a motor on this thing’s tail. 🦠⚙️
    Scientists studied it for 50 years. Last month? They finally figured out how it spins.
    The bacterial flagellar motor. 45 nanometers wide. 30 proteins, self-assembled. Runs on protons, not batteries. Reverses direction instantly.
    After 50 years of work, one researcher said: "My lifelong pursuit is now realized."
    Nature’s nano-engineering. Absolute perfection.

    #BacterialMotor #MolecularBiology #CryoEM #NatureEngineering #ScienceBreakthrough #FlagellarMotor

  5. There’s a motor on this thing’s tail. 🦠⚙️
    Scientists studied it for 50 years. Last month? They finally figured out how it spins.
    The bacterial flagellar motor. 45 nanometers wide. 30 proteins, self-assembled. Runs on protons, not batteries. Reverses direction instantly.
    After 50 years of work, one researcher said: "My lifelong pursuit is now realized."
    Nature’s nano-engineering. Absolute perfection.

    #BacterialMotor #MolecularBiology #CryoEM #NatureEngineering #ScienceBreakthrough #FlagellarMotor