Researchers build pyramid cages to study living cells. Science!
4 years ago by steadylove · 562 Likes · 4 comments · Popular
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creativedragonbaby
· 4 years ago
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Can someone explain
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karlboll
· 4 years ago
It's called Corner Lithography, a new way to study cells in their natural environment. Presumably ancient Egypt. Search for "3D Nanofabrication of Fluidic Components by Corner Lithography".
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carbontech
· 4 years ago
So these pyramids are about 50 nanometers in size, that means you could put about 508,000 of them in a row and almost cover a 1 inch line-a really really really thin 1 inch line. I'm just going to take their word if they ever do that.
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creativedragonbaby
· 4 years ago
You know things are getting real when we have cells in cages so we can study them like zoo animals
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