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Acoustically shaped DNA-programmable materials
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This groundbreaking research showcases a unique fabrication technique that merges DNA-programmable assembly with acoustic field control, enabling the creation of intricate macroscale shapes with unmatched nanoscale precision. Authored by Z. A. Arnon and colleagues, this work paves new paths in DNA nanotechnology, revealing vital growth processes through advanced microscopy and x-ray scattering.
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