LMU chemists present two studies that open up new possibilities for biotechnological applications.
In the world of nanotechnology, the development of dynamic systems that respond to molecular signals is becoming increasingly ...
Researchers show how DNA origami and fluorescent probes can be used to release molecular cargo in a targeted manner.
Today engineers are putting their own spin on DNA computing, to both record data and serve as biological computers, yet until ...
A new article analyzes in depth the physical problems associated with DNA packaging that have often been neglected in structural models of chromosomes. The study demonstrates that the multilaminar ...
For billions of years, DNA has quietly carried the blueprints for all life on Earth, encoding instructions for everything ...
Recent breakthroughs have vastly expanded the understanding of morphological, structural, magnetic, thermal, and mechanical ...
The funding was led by marquee investors, including Mumbai Angels Network, Vyom Family Office, SBI Startup Branch Chennai, ...
Nature Nanotechnology reports a major breakthrough in the field of molecular computing and storage using DNA. Researchers ...
The system has also demonstrated computational abilities, solving simple problems such as Sudoku puzzles and chess problems.
Researchers have created DNA origami-based sensors capable of detecting lipid vesicles and delivering molecular cargo using ...
By analyzing X-ray crystallography data, the model could help researchers develop new materials for many applications, ...