Biochemist and crystallographer Nadrian “Ned” Seeman died in New York City at the age of 75 on November 16. Seeman is best known for inventing self-assembling DNA structures, which launched the field ...
DNA nanostructures can perform some of the complex robotic fabrication process for manufacturing and self-replication. Building things and performing work with nanorobots has been a major technical ...
This is a major development for enabling mechanical control at the molecular level. Robert Freitas (who wrote nanomedicine) told Kurzweilai.net that he felt this was an evolutionary step towards the ...
Nanoscience Technology, NANS trades over the counter as of Dec 13, 2005. Market capitalization is $5.7Million. New York University owns most of the shares. They have licensed Ned Seeman’s DNA ...
Ned Seeman and colleagues have put DNA robots to work by incorporating them into a self-assembling array. The composite device grabs various molecular chains, or “polymers,” from a solution and fuses ...
No “sticky ends”? No problem. A new study by NYU chemists finds that DNA tiles can assemble into 3D structures without the sticky cohesion of hydrogen bonding. This finding, published in Nature ...
Two researchers in the realm of the supersmall will soon have a large bump in funding to continue their studies. Donald M. Eigler, of IBM's Almaden Research Center, in San Jose, Calif., and Nadrian ...
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