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*'''Redirect''' per above. I'm intrigued though — how'd the author find those diagonal dots a random guess at the numeric code?-[[User:Splash|Splash]] June 29, 2005 21:59 (UTC)
*'''Redirect''' per above. I'm intrigued though — how'd the author find those diagonal dots a random guess at the numeric code?-[[User:Splash|Splash]] June 29, 2005 21:59 (UTC)
*'''Redirect''' to [[molecular nanotechnology]]. .:.[[User:Jareth|Jareth]].:. <sup>[[User_talk:Jareth|babelfish]]</sup> June 30, 2005 15:14 (UTC)
*'''Redirect''' to [[molecular nanotechnology]]. .:.[[User:Jareth|Jareth]].:. <sup>[[User_talk:Jareth|babelfish]]</sup> June 30, 2005 15:14 (UTC)
*'''keep, expand'''. Molecular machine can refer either to a nanotech device or to a naturally evolved biomolecule or biomolecularer assembly. I've been to talks which refer to motor proteins as molecular machines or the ribosome as a molecular machine. [[User:Salsb|Salsb]] 1 July 2005 20:41 (UTC)
*'''keep, expand'''. Molecular machine can refer either to a nanotech device or to a naturally evolved biomolecule or biomolecular assembly. I've been to talks which refer to motor proteins as molecular machines or the ribosome as a molecular machine. [[User:Salsb|Salsb]] 1 July 2005 20:41 (UTC)

Revision as of 02:38, 3 July 2005

Original research/bizzare search guide, delete--nixie 29 June 2005 06:20 (UTC)

  • Delete, Opinion piece, not an article. - Mgm|(talk) June 29, 2005 08:40 (UTC)
  • Redirect to nanotechnology. --RobertGtalk 29 June 2005 11:11 (UTC)
  • keep, it's a legit topic, see: http://www.iscid.org/encyclopedia/Molecular_Machines I don't believe the author of this piece intended to refer to nanotechnology, but molecular machines in the natural sense - however it really does need to be written in an encyclopaedic style and fleshed out. jamesgibbon 29 June 2005 12:38 (UTC)
  • Keep, cleanup, expand. Notable concept, different from nanotech - nanotech is really, really small; molecular machines are really, really, really small. The article as posted is not all that far off, actually - when we develop the ability to make machines at the molecular level, they may be functionally indistinguishable from microorganisms. -- BDAbramson talk June 29, 2005 15:57 (UTC)
    • :-/ Well, I put in a new intro line, but it needs much, much work if it is to fly. -- BDAbramson talk June 29, 2005 16:03 (UTC)
  • Delete or at most merge. Topic is already extensively covered on various articles such as Molecular nanotechnology and NanoroboticsRJH 29 June 2005 16:58 (UTC)
  • Redirect to nanotechnology or molecular nanotechnology. --Carnildo 29 June 2005 20:46 (UTC)
  • Redirect per above. I'm intrigued though — how'd the author find those diagonal dots a random guess at the numeric code?-Splash June 29, 2005 21:59 (UTC)
  • Redirect to molecular nanotechnology. .:.Jareth.:. babelfish June 30, 2005 15:14 (UTC)
  • keep, expand. Molecular machine can refer either to a nanotech device or to a naturally evolved biomolecule or biomolecular assembly. I've been to talks which refer to motor proteins as molecular machines or the ribosome as a molecular machine. Salsb 1 July 2005 20:41 (UTC)