«It's a stellar piece of work — the fact they were able to achieve
the precise shape they need is impressive,» says Charles Vacanti, director of the Laboratory for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, who did not take part in this research.
Not exact matches
Researchers have been working to master the ability to coax DNA molecules to self assemble into the
precise shapes and sizes
needed in order to fully realize these nanotechnology dreams.
Precise control is
needed of the size,
shape, composition, and structure of the materials» building blocks, which determine the structure and function.
It does, however, require patience; for such a small ship, there's a surprising number of delicate cuts and
precise folds
needed to make it take
shape.