Scientists use RNA origami to fold biomolecules into nanotubes, forming cytoskeleton-like structures, advancing synthetic biology toward artificial cells.
In an article published in Molecular Cell, scientists have discovered how the three-dimensional organization of DNA in our cells influences genes across multiple generations. By manipulating the ...
Using a technique called “DNA origami,” researchers created traps that encase large viruses—such as SARS-CoV-2, influenza A, and Zika—in hopes of preventing them from infecting cells. A study ...
olor is folded into 15 pleats, and each pleat spirals around the cell, forming a helical structure. Prakash calls this folding pattern "curved crease origami", or "Lacrigami". But how does L.
Inspired by the paper folding art of origami, a University of Washington team created a paper model of a metamaterial that uses 'folding creases' to soften impact forces for potential applications ...
DNA origami isn’t the only approach for DNA assembly ... the construction of bigger nanorobots with the size and complexity of a bacterial or mammalian cell. He views this as a complementary ...
Solar manufacturer Solx Energy has signed a PV frame supply agreement with Origami Solar for its module assembly plant in ...
A team has used a process known as DNA origami to make electrochemical sensors that can quickly detect and measure biomarkers. Using an approach called DNA origami, scientists at Caltech have ...
Image: Origami Solar. Canadian solar cell and module manufacturer Heliene has signed a multi-year steel frame PV module supply agreement with PV frame producer Origami Solar. Starting from April ...
Scientists already are using DNA origami technology to design and build structures on the scale of viruses and cell organelles. DNA origami is a design technique – similar to the traditional Japanese ...