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Erik Benson | DNA Molecular Machines @ Vision Weekend France 2022

DNA molecular machine binds, releases protein molecules

Anonymous Coward writes "I just noticed this article on [the] kurzweilai web site yesterday…looks like the start of small nano assembly technology research!" The kurzweilai article links to DNA has Nano Building in Hand.

2022 Vision Weekends Europe & US

Apply for Subsidized Attendance ATTEND EUROPE ATTEND USA Made possible by: ABOUT Our Vision Weekends are the annual member festivals of Foresight Institute. Held in two countries, over two weekends, top talent across biotechnology, nanotechnology, neurotechnology, computing, and space are encouraged to burst their tech silos, and plan for flourishing long-term futures. This year, our… Continue reading 2022 Vision Weekends Europe & US

Previous Events

Previous Events At our in-person events, such as technical workshops or annual member gatherings, we invite top talent to make progress on biotechnology, nanotechnology, neurotechnology, computing, and space for flourishing long-term futures. Many sessions are off the record. The ones that are recorded are below. 2024 Xhope TAI Institution Design Hackathon Xhope TAI Institution Design… Continue reading Previous Events

Designing mechanical functions into DNA nanotechnology

An overview of three decades of progress in DNA nanotechnology emphasizes bringing programmed motion to DNA nanostructures, including efforts to incorporate design principles from macroscopic mechanical engineering.

A tunable hinge joint for DNA nanotechnology

Variable length single-stranded DNA springs determine how far a hinge of double-stranded DNA joining two stiff sections of DNA origami can bend.

Structural DNA nanotechnology with programmed motions

Scaffolded DNA origami is combined with hinges of single- or double-stranded DNA to built simple machines parts that have been combined to program simple to complex motions.

DNA nanotechnology-based nanorobot delivers cell suicide message to cancer cells

Functioning DNA nanorobots to deliver specific molecular signals to cells were designed by combining DNA origami, DNA aptamers, and DNA logic gates.

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