
Unveiling the Versatility of DNA: From Paper-Folding to Nanoscale Origami
Researchers have developed a paper-folding mechanism to create reconfigurable DNA origami structures. By incorporating a paper-folding technique inspired by origami, the team was able to design and control the mechanical properties of short single-stranded DNA in structured assemblies. This advancement in DNA nanotechnology opens up possibilities for creating complex and programmable nanoscale structures with applications in various fields, including biomolecular engineering and nanomedicine.