Article: Data on nanotechnology published by researchers at New York University.

"The aim of nanotechnology is to put specific atomic and molecular species where we want them, when we want them there. Achieving such dynamic and functional control could lead to programmable chemical synthesis and nanoscale systems that are responsive to their environments," researchers in the United States report.

"Structural DNA nanotechnology offers a powerful route to this goal by combining stable branched DNA motifs' with cohesive ends to produce programmed nanomechanical devices(2) and fixed(3-5) or modified(6,7) patterned lattices. Here, we demonstrate a dynamic form of patterning(8) in which a pattern component is captured between two independently ...

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