All Articles Tagged As: self assembly
 | New method 'self-assembles' metal atoms into porous nanostructures ...> Full Article |
In the fast-growing world of nanotechnology, researchers are constantly on the lookout for new building blocks to push innovation and discovery to scales much smaller than the tiniest speck of dust.
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Researchers are developing techniques to coax carbon nanotubes to self-assemble into ordered structures - essentially making the nanotubes do the hard work for them.
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 | Researchers are using DNA to make intricate nano-sized objects ...> Full Article |
"Programmed" oligonucleoides with three branches organize themselves into dodecahedra
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 | Chemical engineers have discovered a new way to control the motion of fluid particles through tiny channels, potentially aiding the development of micro- and nano-scale technologies such as drug delivery devices, chemical and biological sensors, and components for miniaturized biological "lab-on-a-chip" applications. ...> Full Article |
Like a smart highlighter, immunofluorescent labeling can zero in on a specific protein, helping scientists understand the structure of a cell and how diseases affect that structure. Current techniques have disadvantages, though.
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Scientists at ASU's Biodesign Institute have developed the world's first gene detection platform made up entirely from self-assembled DNA nanostructures. The results, appearing in the Jan. 11 issue of the journal Science, could have broad implications for gene chip technology - and also could revolutionize the way in which gene expression is analyzed in a single cell.
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Researchers at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology and The Scripps Research Institute in California are designing an artificial viral shell as a valuable nano-container for pinpoint drug delivery, molecular computing components, and a host of other applications.
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 | Researchers are working to use the same energy that drives sperm to power nanoscale robots or to deliver chemo drugs or antibiotics, for example, to targeted sites within the body. ...> Full Article |
 | Using the structure of DNA as electrical circuitry in computer chips may shrink the costs of production in the field of nano-electronics. ...> Full Article |
 | Atom vacancies in a monatomic layer of gallium atoms on a silicon surface are shown to 'selforganize' into a nanoscale pattern of almost perfectly straight lines. ...> Full Article |
Computers don't grow on trees, but with a little prodding from engineers, nature can produce computer components.
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 | Make way for the real nanopod and make room in the Guinness World Records. A team of researchers with the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and the University of California at Berkeley have created the first fully functional radio from a single carbon nanotube, which makes it by several orders of magnitude the smallest radio ever made. ...> Full Article |
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