Researchers use DNA origami to create programmable nanostructures, enabling drug delivery, adaptive materials, and more.
Using 'DNA origami' scientists have built innovative nanostructures that pave the way for advanced robotics that can deliver targeted drugs -- plus they made a tiny map of Australia and mini dinosaurs ...
By leveraging DNA origami, researchers can engineer these nanobots to respond to specific biological cues, guaranteeing that ...
Researchers at the University of Sydney Nano Institute have made a significant advance in the field of molecular robotics by ...
Using 'DNA origami' scientists at the University of Sydney Nano Institute have built innovative nanostructures that pave the ...
LMU chemists have developed a versatile biosensor using DNA origami that can easily adapt to various biomolecular targets.
The nanorobots developed by Dr Minh Luu and Dr Shelley Wickham could be used to deploy targeted cancer drugs, make futuristic materials that respond ...
Scientists at the University of Sydney Nano Institute have made an exciting breakthrough in nanotechnology by using DNA—the ...
Researchers at the University of Sydney Nano Institute have made a significant advance in the field of molecular robotics by developing ...
their new modular sensor has the potential to significantly accelerate the development of new diagnostic tools for research. The sensor uses a DNA origami scaffold, which consists of two arms ...
She decided to pursue her passion of origami artwork later in life. Okayama is originally from Japan and learned origami from her grandmother. Her works represent ideas and stories based on ...