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<title>Origami project unites students (Winston-Salem Journal)</title> 
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Queen Bell likes the idea behind making origami cranes.
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<title>Plastic lamp design folds like origami (Plastics and Rubber Weekly)</title> 
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Using the inspiration of the playful forming of origami and Lego, a German design student has created a lamp which can be adapted into different sculptural shapes.
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<title>Origami, science-inspired exhibition makes waves (The Daily Cougar)</title> 
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Peel Gallery unveiled innovative paper creations when it debuted its latest exhibition, PAPERcuts, on Friday. The collection features nine artists representing Japan, Switzerland, Canada, the United Kingdom and the U.S. ?With the coming of the digit...
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<title>Scientists Develop DNA Origami Nanoscale Breadboards For Carbon Nanotube Circuits (ElectronicsWeb)</title> 
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In work that someday may lead to the development of novel types of nanoscale electronic devices, an interdisciplinary team of researchers at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) has combined DNA&#039;s talent for self-assembly with the remarkable electronic properties of carbon nanotubes, thereby suggesting a solution to the long-standing problem of organizing carbon nanotubes into ...
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<title>DNA Origami Nanoscale Breadboards Developed For Carbon Nanotube Circuits (Science Daily)</title> 
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In work that someday may lead to the development of novel types of nanoscale electronic devices, researchers have combined DNA&#039;s talent for self-assembly with the remarkable electronic properties of carbon nanotubes, thereby suggesting a solution to the long-standing problem of organizing carbon nanotubes into nanoscale electronic circuits.
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<title>Scientists Develop DNA Origami Nanoscale Breadboards For Carbon Nanotube Circuits (redOrbit)</title> 
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Image Caption: In (a), single-wall carbon nanotubes labeled with &quot;red&quot; and &quot;blue&quot; DNA sequences attach to anti-red and anti-blue strands on a DNA origami, resulting in a self assembled electronic switch. In (b), an atomic force microscopey image of one such structure. The blue nanotube appear brighter because it is on top of the origami; the red nanotube sits below. Scale bar is 50 nm. In (c), a ...
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<title>Caltech Scientists Develop DNA Origami Nanoscale Breadboards for Carbon Nanotube Circuits (Caltech Today)</title> 
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In work that someday may lead to the development of novel types of nanoscale electronic devices, an interdisciplinary team of researchers at Caltech has combined DNA&#039;s talent for self-assembly with the remarkable electronic properties of carbon nanotubes, thereby suggesting a solution to the long-standing problem of organizing carbon nanotubes into nanoscale electronic circuits.
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<title>Scientists develop DNA origami nanoscale breadboards for carbon nanotube circuits (PhysOrg)</title> 
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In work that someday may lead to the development of novel types of nanoscale electronic devices, an interdisciplinary team of researchers at the California Institute of Technology has combined DNA&#039;s talent for self-assembly with the remarkable electronic properties of carbon nanotubes, thereby suggesting a solution to the long-standing problem of organizing carbon nanotubes into nanoscale ...
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<title>Caltech scientists develop DNA origami nanoscale breadboards for carbon nanotube circuits (EurekAlert!)</title> 
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( California Institute of Technology ) In work that someday may lead to the development of novel types of nanoscale electronic devices, an interdisciplinary team of researchers at the California Institute of Technology has combined DNA&#039;s talent for self-assembly with the remarkable electronic properties of carbon nanotubes, thereby suggesting a solution to the long-standing problem of organizing ...
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<title>Learning Origami (The Lewiston Sun Journal)</title> 
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Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal Amanda Marston, a student at Andover College in the Early Childhood Teacher Education Program, practices origami during a class at the Downtown Education Collaborative on Lisbon Street in Lewiston Wednesday morning. Eva J. Szillery PhD, was teaching the class where she h...
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