DNA origami paves a way to position quantum emitters on chips. Here’s how scientists are making it possible. Conceptual view ...
Scientists are exploring DNA-based robots, tiny molecular machines that could one day navigate the body, deliver targeted therapies, and even build nanoscale technologies.
In the rapid and fast-growing world of nanotechnology, researchers are continually on the lookout for new building blocks to push innovation and discovery to scales much smaller than the tiniest speck ...
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DNA origami achieves 90% accuracy in placing quantum light emitters on chips
Researchers have demonstrated a new way to precisely place quantum light sources on chips ...
The COVID-19 pandemic brought messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines to the forefront of global health care. After their clinical ...
RNA vaccines saved millions of lives during COVID-19 but have limitations like waning immunity and complex production.
Chemists present two studies that open up new possibilities for biotechnological applications. LMU chemists present two studies that open up new possibilities for biotechnological applications. In the ...
(Nanowerk News) Scientists at the University of Stuttgart have succeeded in controlling the structure and function of biological membranes with the help of DNA origami. The system they developed may ...
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Photonics and nanotech may detect cancer signals 5 to 8 years early
Scientists working at the intersection of photonics and nanotechnology are building tools that could identify cancer-related ...
(Nanowerk News) Researchers from North Carolina State University and Johns Hopkins University have demonstrated a technology capable of a suite of data storage and computing functions – repeatedly ...
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