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DNA nanobots build themselves: How can we help them grow the right way? – Phys.org

UNSW researchers have overcome a major design challenge on the path to controlling the dimensions of so-called DNA nanobots—structures that assemble themselves…

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UNSW researchers have overcome a major design challenge on the path to controlling the dimensions of so-called DNA nanobotsstructures that assemble themselves from DNA components.
Self-assembling nanorobots may sound like science fiction, but new research in DNA nanotechnology has brought them a step closer to reality. Future nanobot use cases won’t just play out on the tiny scale, but include larger applications in the health and medical field, such as wound healing and unclogging of arteries.

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