Using DNA as glue to hold nanostructures together and build ultra-strong colloidal crystal metamaterials

A team of chemical and biological engineers working with a group of nanotechnologists at Northwestern University in Illinois has developed a type of super-strong colloidal crystal metamaterial by gluing together metal nanostructures using strands of DNA.


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Source: Phys.org