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The diverse capabilities of self-propelled micro/nanomotors open up significant opportunities for various environmental and biomedical applications. Here, a synchronized two-lobed bubble exhaust drives micromotor comprising a metal (cobalt and gold) sandwiched polytryptophan body (Au/poly-Trp/Co) in a non-curved direction. The autonomous motion is achieved through the decomposition of chemical fuel to result in a kayak-like system. The ejected oxygen bubbles from the interfacial cobalt/polytryptophan layer, as well as the inert nature of the metal