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Scientists Built Tiny DNA Flowers That Can Move on Their Own and Deliver Targeted Treatments
They look like small, flowers, curling and unfolding with changes around them. But in reality, they’re microscopic robots ...
A breakthrough in medical technology could soon change how sinus infections are treated. Scientists have created micro-robots for sinus infection treatment that can enter the nasal cavity, eliminate ...
Researchers at the University of North Carolina have created microscopic soft robots shaped like flowers that can change ...
Researchers have combined DNA and inorganic materials to build a DNA-based robot that can act dynamically in response to its ...
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US scientists create tiny 'DNA flower' robots that could deliver drugs inside body
US researchers create microscopic DNA “flowers” that mimic life, folding and unfolding to adapt and deliver medicine.
Tiny particles are opening big doors for medicine, materials science, and even environmental cleanup. Across the world, scientists are racing to understand how these microscopic swimmers behave, ...
Scientists created shapeshifting DNA robots that react to acidity, opening paths to smart drug delivery, pollution cleanup, ...
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‘DNA flower’ robots can deliver drugs inside body
According to researchers, their reversible motion makes them some of the most dynamic nanoscale materials ever engineered, ...
Stewart Mallory, assistant professor of chemistry and chemical engineering at Penn State, leads a research group that studies active matter, specifically the collective behavior of self-propelled ...
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