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Self-Assembling DNA Pyramids

FleaPlus writes "Physicists in England and the Netherlands have unveiled a technique for constructing rigid DNA pyramids. With the technique, trillions of d4's can rapidly self-assemble from a solution of single-stranded DNA. The scientists also showed that single DNA strands called linkers could be used to attach the tetrahedra to each other, acting as a possible building block for 3D nanofabrication."

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  1. Cool by GmAz · · Score: 0, Troll

    So by stacking a bunch of these iddy biddy pyramids together, we get one big one. Whoa...Nobel is knocking.

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