A Nanotech Twist on Silkworms
Microchip construction has gone biologic . UC Riverside announced last week that some of its researchers had chance on that the metal - corrode bacteria Shewanella extrude semi - conducting carbon nanotube that can be used for microchips or other tiny electronics devices . Here you’re able to see a nest of Shewanella and tubes . ( Nanotubes are semi - conductive , microscopical alloy subway system , often considered the future of micro - electronics ....