Apex, a 150-million-year-old Stegosaurus fossil standing 11.5 feet tall and 27 feet long, was unveiled Thursday in the ...
A tiny dinosaur and a miniscule map of Australia are two of a new class of versatile and programmable nanostructures ...
Researchers in the field of molecular robotics have created programmable, 3-dimensional nanoscale objects – such as a nano-dinosaur, dancing robot, and a mini-Australia – using “DNA ori g ami”. “We’ve ...
By utilizing ‘DNA origami,’ which leverages the inherent folding capabilities ... As a proof-of-concept demonstration, the team produced over 50 nanoscale creations, such as a ‘nano-dinosaur,’ a ...
The University of Sydney Nano Institute team employs "DNA origami," a technique harnessing DNA's natural ... the researchers ...
The University of Sydney Nano Institute team employs “DNA origami,” a technique harnessing ... including a “nano-dinosaur,” a “dancing robot,” and a 150-nanometre-wide mini-Australia ...
Exactly why they were so evolutionarily successful is a long-standing mystery, but new research suggests some answers to this question may be contained in what they left behind: dinosaur droppings.
(Marcin Ambrozik via AP) This undated photo provided by Grzegorz Niedzwiedzki shows fossilized plant-eating dinosaur poop found in the Holy Cross Mountains, Poland. (Grzegorz Niedzwiedzki via AP) This ...
Researchers have conducted what could be the largest study ever of dinosaur poop. The findings shed new light on how dinosaur's diets allowed them to dominate the planet. The analysis of hundreds ...
"This study advances our understanding of dinosaur diversification and dominance by providing empirical evidence of a mechanism based on random (stochastic) processes," Lawrence Tanner of Le Moyne ...
A nanoscale 'dinosaur' built using the new technique ... focuses on the creation of modular DNA origami "voxels" that can be assembled into complex three-dimensional structures.
Grzegorz Niedzwiedzki Supported by By Jack Tamisiea It was not always easy being a dinosaur. When they scampered onto the scene 230 million years ago, these “terrible lizards” were prehistoric ...