4D2 Paper: Press-release from the University of Bristol

Pioneering study signals new era of environment-friendly programmable bioelectronics

The University of Bristol have published a press release on our recent publication describing the design of 4D2, m4D2 and e4D2

“While our designs take inspiration from the protein-based electronic circuits necessary for all life on Earth, they are free from much of the complexity and instability that can prevent the exploitation of their natural equivalents on our own terms. We can also build these minute electronic components to order, specifying their properties in a way that is not possible with natural proteins.”

Ross Anderson, Lead Author

Read more here: https://www.bristol.ac.uk/news/2023/july/protein-nanowires.html

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