DNA To Self-Assemble Microchips August 18, 2009
Posted by tkcollier in Science & Technology, Technology.Tags: Cyborg, DNA, Microchips, Science Fiction, Technology
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IBM researchers, along with scientists at the California Institute of Technology, have discovered that the tiny components that run along a chip’s silicone surface will self-adhere to previously laid down DNA patterns.
IBM researchers, along with scientists at the California Institute of Technology, have discovered that the tiny components that run along a chip’s silicone surface will self-adhere to previously laid down DNA patterns.
“The combination of this directed self-assembly with today’s fabrication technology could lead to substantial savings in the most expensive and challenging part of the chip-making process,”
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