Surprisingly complex structures arise from tailoring the interactions between tiny building blocks and letting the blocks self-assemble. One powerful way to select which blocks stick together is to adorn them with engineered DNA that binds only to other blocks with DNA having a complementary sequence. In Physical Review Letters, Lang Feng and colleagues from New York University demonstrate a different way to stick tiny particles together, by entangling loops of DNA on neighboring particles.
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