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Traditional lithography is hitting its physical limits. Enter DNA origami—a technique turning strands of DNA into programmable nanostructures. In this episode, we explore how scientists are guiding these self-assembled lattices with silicon substrates, transforming them into functional, light-sensitive devices. This breakthrough may be the blueprint for next-gen nanomanufacturing.
By Son HoangTraditional lithography is hitting its physical limits. Enter DNA origami—a technique turning strands of DNA into programmable nanostructures. In this episode, we explore how scientists are guiding these self-assembled lattices with silicon substrates, transforming them into functional, light-sensitive devices. This breakthrough may be the blueprint for next-gen nanomanufacturing.