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Engineers Produce Fluorescing, Self-Assembled Molecules

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In recent years, engineers have worked to develop molecules through a technique known as "self-assembly," where molecules join to form much larger functioning objects. Now engineers from the University of Rochester in Rochester, N.Y., have taken an important step: developing fluorescing self-assembled molecules more than 1000 times larger than previous structures. The largest of the research team's structures are 50 µm long, larger than most cells in the human body. The research team began with a type of polymer chain used in paint to keep it from sticking together and in adhesive...Read full article

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