Nanomachines are nanoscale devices that can perform specific tasks at the molecular level. These tiny machines, typically ranging from 1 to 100 nanometers in size, are found in both biological systems and artificially created structures. Biological nanomachines have evolved over millions of years to carry out crucial functions in living organisms, while artificial nanomachines are being developed by researchers to mimic and enhance these natural systems. The study of biological nanomachines and the application of biomimetic principles are crucial for advancing the field of nanotechnology and creating innovative solutions to various challenges.
 
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