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<p>Scientists have developed a universal method for producing a wide variety of designed metallic and semiconductor 3D nanostructures&mdash;the potential base materials for next-generation semiconductor devices, neuromorphic computing, and advanced energy applications. The new method, which uses a &ldquo;hacked&rdquo; form of DNA that instructs molecules to organize themselves into targeted 3D patterns, is the first of its kind to produce robust nanostructures from multiple material classes.&nbsp;</p>


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