Making a gem of a tiny crystal: Slowly cooled DNA transforms disordered nanoparticles into orderly crystal
Wednesday, November 27, 2013 - 13:50
in Physics & Chemistry
Nature builds flawless diamonds, sapphires and other gems. Now researchers have built near-perfect single crystals out of nanoparticles and DNA, using the same structure favored by nature. The researchers developed a "recipe" for using nanomaterials as atoms, DNA as bonds and a little heat to form tiny crystals.