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DNA origami places quantum emitters on chips with 90% yield
An international research team has placed quantum light emitters onto silicon chips with roughly 90% success by using tiny ...
DNA origami paves a way to position quantum emitters on chips. Here’s how scientists are making it possible. Conceptual view ...
The recipe for a computer chip of the future may read something like this: Take some wires. Add DNA. Stir. In an advance that might provide a practical method for making molecular-size circuits, the ...
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DNA origami achieves 90% accuracy in placing quantum light emitters on chips
Researchers have demonstrated a new way to precisely place quantum light sources on chips ...
Scientists show how stem cells process DNA with speed and precision, revealing principles that could lead to programmable DNA-based chips for biotechnology and medicine. (Nanowerk News) In the human ...
In human cells, there are about 20,000 genes on a two-meter DNA strand—finely coiled up in a nucleus about 10 micrometers in diameter. By comparison, this corresponds to a 40-kilometer thread packed ...
The investigations of KIT researchers have shown that biomolecular condensates enable fast yet reliable activation of the right genes. “Biomolecular condensates are tiny drops that form in specific ...
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