Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Self-assembly polymers conjure 3D structures

Self-assembly polymers conjure 3D structures

The smart folks over at MIT have discovered a spanking new method of creating complex three-dimensional structures through the use of self-assembling polymer materials. These polymer materials will form tiny wires and junctions, and this kind of groundbreaking work might eventually usher in a new generation of microchips as well as other devices that comprise of submicroscopic features. The image used above is just for illustration's sake, as we might eventually engineer a collection of “Transformers” so to speak with this self-assembling polymer materials.

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