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A new open-source software program lets users take drawings or digital models of rounded shapes and turn them into 3D structures made of DNA.
Using DNA as smart LEGO bricks, scientists are building the next generation of tiny tech that could change computing, medicine, and more.
In recent months I’ve highlighted two excellent iPad apps by OnScreen Science that center around a 3D model of DNA. For the sake of completeness, let me now mention the third and final member of ...
Forget 3D printing—DNA and water now build tiny machines that assemble themselves A new approach breaks down complicated designs into modular building blocks for easy assembly from the bottom up.
New research from the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery is tackling a complex packing problem. Thanks to the development of a powerful new computational tool introduced in a study published earlier ...
Scientists have created an unprecedented 3-dimensional structural model of a key molecular "machine" known as the BAF complex, which modifies DNA architecture and is frequently mutated in cancer ...
University of Queensland researchers have developed an affordable, open-source DNA measurement tool that can be built using a home 3D printer.
Unlike traditional microscopes that use light or lenses, DNA microscopy creates images by calculating interactions among molecules.
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