Printing With Enzymes 43
Roland Piquepaille writes "Researchers at Duke University have developed a new printing technique using catalysts to create microdevices such as labs-on-a-chip. Their inkless printing technique uses enzymes from E. coli bacteria and has an accuracy of less than 2 nanometers. While they're are now using enzymes to stamp nanopatterns without ink, the research team is already working with non-enzymatic catalysts. And it added that 'future versions of the inkless technique could be used to build complex nanoscale devices with unprecedented precision.'"
E coli (Score:2, Funny)
What implications does this have for the "my dog ate my homework" excuse?
C'mon now... (Score:2, Funny)
And the cost is... (Score:4, Funny)