DNA strands become fibre optic cables
November 13, 2008 | Source: New Scientist news service
DNA strands with attached chromophores along their length can perform as nanoscale fiber optic cables, using a new technique developed by resarchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden.
The wires self-assemble and can self-repair: if a chromophore is damaged and falls free of the DNA strand, another will readily take its place.