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DNA origami rendition of 'Starry Night': Why does it matter?
Christian Science Monitor DNA origami is the process of folding and manipulating long strands of DNA. By combining these folded strands into a latticed network, scientists can create a kind of “pegboard” to organize extremely small molecules. Paul Rothemund, a research ... Tiny, glowing Van Gogh replica created using "DNA origami" DNA Origami Enables Glowing Photonic Crystal Cavities Scientists create world's smallest replica of Van Gogh's Starry Night |
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DNA origami rendition of 'Starry Night': Why does it matter? - Christian Science Monitor
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