June 2003
Biotech Boost for Nanoelectronics
Proteins seen as a versatile platform for making tiny wires.
By Erika Jonietz
To keep getting faster, electronics must eventually shrink down to the nanoscale. But making wires and switches that small is no easy feat. Biological molecules, with their ability to self-assemble, offer one promising approach. In research done at the University of Chicago, scientists have engineered proteins to form cores for gold wires only 80 nanometers wide.
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