
"Next Generation 3D Printing" at the Nanoscale - DNA Self-Assembly Technology Constructs Complex Structures
A research team, including scientists from Brookhaven National Laboratory in the United States, has made significant breakthroughs in the field of nanomaterial manufacturing: they have constructed complex 3D nanostructures based on DNA self-assembly technology. The latest issue of the journal Nature Materials published two papers detailing this "next-generation 3D printing" at the nanoscale. This achievement is crucial for several cutting-edge applications, including photonics, neuromorphic computing, catalytic materials, biomolecular scaffolds, and reactors
