Engineers attempting to build atomic-scale machines often start
with the methods and materials for building full-scale machines
and then miniaturize them. David Goodsell, however, reminds
readers that nature solved the problem of small machines three
billion years ago, with the emergence of first cells and
biomolecules. The innovative solutions wrought by evolution,
says the author, may well serve as a guide in the construction
of artifical nano-machines.