Artificial DNA letters beyond A, T, G, C break a fundamental pairing rule to produce nanostructures with new shapes, far greater durability, and an unexpected ability to self-sort.
Scientists are turning DNA into tiny robots that can move, sense, and deliver drugs, pushing nanotechnology closer to ...
DNA robots are emerging as tiny programmable machines that could one day deliver drugs, hunt viruses, and build ...
Scientists are exploring DNA-based robots, tiny molecular machines that could one day navigate the body, deliver targeted ...
Researchers at Aarhus University have built a DNA nanostructure shaped like a bacteriophage needle that can recognize ...
DNA, long known as the molecule that carries genetic information, is taking on a new role in science. Researchers now see it ...
The Martin A. Fisher School of Physics at Brandeis University has long held an international reputation for excellence in research, offering its graduate students opportunities to work with top ...
Tunable DNA hairpin springs stretch millions of protein copies under piconewton tension, enabling bulk biochemical discovery ...
Researchers have demonstrated a new way to precisely place quantum light sources on chips ...
DNA origami paves a way to position quantum emitters on chips. Here’s how scientists are making it possible. Conceptual view ...