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Brewing with Synthetic Biology

A new approach offers a more efficient way to design biological "circuits."

Self-Assembled Organic Circuits

Molecules that form an ordered layer could lead to low-cost, bendable plastic electronics.

Teaching Bacteria to Behave

Single-celled organisms could be "trained" to deliver drugs.

Nanotube Circuits

Carbon nanotubes combine high performance and flexibility for electronics.

Tiny Etch-a-Sketch

A simple technique can draw--and erase--wires to create denser computer memory.

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