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alkemical
01-07-2005, 07:13 PM
http://www.israel21c.org/bin/en.jsp?enDisplay=view&enDispWhat=object&enZone=Technology&enDispWho=Articles^l557&enPage=BlankPage

Scientists at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology have harnessed the power of DNA to create a self-assembling nanoscale transistor.

The research, published in the Nov. 21, 2003 issue of Science, is a crucial step in the development of nanoscale devices, and is viewed as a major step towards developing nanoscale electronics. The advance points to a possible future method of creating the smallest-ever molecule-sized circuits.

Erez Braun, lead scientist on the project and associate professor in the Faculty Physics at the Technion, says science has been intrigued with the idea of using biology to build electronic transistors that assemble without human manipulation. However, until now, demonstrating it in the lab has remained elusive. "This paper shows you can start with DNA proteins and molecular biology and construct an electronic device," he said.

It is significant that the transistor self-assembles instead of having to be painstakingly put together molecule by molecule, a slow and inefficient way of constructing these tiny devices.

"Erez Braun and his colleague Uri Sivan are some of the few pioneers in this field," said Horst Stormer, professor in Columbia University's Departments of Physics and Applied Physics and scientific director of the Nano Science and Engineering Centers. "This is outstanding research in the area that matters most in nanotechnology: self-assembly."

To get the transistors to self-assemble, the Technion research team attached a carbon nanotube - known for its extraordinary electronic properties - onto a specific site on a DNA strand, and then made metal nanowires out of DNA molecules at each end of the nanotube. The device is a transistor that can be switched on and off by applying voltage to it.

The carbon nanotubes used in the experiment are only one nanometer, or a billionth of a meter, across. In computing technology, as scientists reach the limits of working with silicon, carbon nanotubes are widely recognized as the next step in squeezing an increasing number of transistors onto a chip, vastly increasing computer speed and memory. Braun emphasized that computers are only one application; these transistors may, for example, enable the creation of any number of devices in future applications, such as tiny sensors to perform diagnostic tests in healthcare.

Though transistors made from carbon nanotubes have already been built, those required labor-intensive fabrication. The goal is to have these nanocircuits self-assemble, enabling large-scale manufacturing of nanoscale electronics.

DNA, according to Braun, is a natural place to look for a tool to create these circuits. "But while DNA by itself is a very good self-assembling building block, it doesn't conduct electrical current," he noted.

To overcome these challenges, the researchers manipulated strands of DNA to add bacteria protein to a segment of the DNA. They then added certain protein molecules to the test tube, along with protein-coated carbon nanotubes. These proteins naturally bond together, causing the carbon nanotube to bind to the DNA strand at the bacteria protein.

The new technique takes advantage of a biological process known as recombination, where a segment of DNA is swapped out for an almost identical piece. The cell uses recombination to repair damaged DNA and to swap genes. By attaching a nanotube to the protein, the nanotube moves to an exact location along the DNA strand.

"The DNA serves as a scaffold, a template that will determine where the carbon nanotubes will sit," Braun said. "That's the beauty of using biology."


Finally, they created tiny metal nanowires by coating DNA molecules with gold. In this step, the bacteria protein served another purpose: it prevented the metal from coating the bacteria-coated DNA segment, creating extending gold nanowires only at the ends of the DNA strand.

The goal, Braun explained, was to create a circuit. However, "at this point, the carbon nanotube is located on a segment of DNA, with metal nanowires at either end. Theoretically, one challenge here would be to encourage the nanotube to line up parallel to the DNA strand, meet the nanowires at either end, and thus make a circuit.

"There are some points where nature smiles upon you, and this was one of those points," Braun continued. "Carbon nanotubes are naturally rigid structures, and the protein coating makes the DNA strand rigid as well. The two rigid rods will align parallel to each other, thus making an ideal DNA-nanotube construct."

"In a nutshell, what this does is create a self-assembling carbon nanotube circuit," he concluded.

Scientists controlled the creation of transistors by regulating voltage to the substrate. Out of 45 nanoscale devices created in three batches, almost a third emerged as self-assembled transistors.

Braun added, however, that while this research demonstrates the feasibility of harnessing biology as a framework to construct electronics, creating working electronics from self-assembling carbon nanotube transistors is still in the future.

Braun conducted the research with colleagues Kinneret Keren, Rotem S. Berman, Evgeny Buchstab, and Uri Sivan.

Sodak
01-07-2005, 07:22 PM
Do you have any theories on UFO's amesj?

alkemical
01-07-2005, 07:25 PM
Do you have any theories on UFO's amesj?


Yes.

I think the majority of UFO's in the USA are military. I think that 90%+ are military in the US.

The rest of the world, who knows. Maybe the UFO's in iran are our UFO's (military) going over to rile some **** up.

I think there are ET's, but i can't honestly say if they are here/been here/etc.

I'd like to think so!

Sodak
01-07-2005, 07:32 PM
All this techno stuff makes me think of the tecnological leaps that have been made in the last 50 years. Millions of years of nothing but rocks and sticks, and technological advancements at less than an snails pace, then suddenly, we've made these HUGE advances. Interesting...

alkemical
01-07-2005, 07:34 PM
I think about that too. I mean really, nantech is still very new. Yet we have clothes that can repel water. We are coming up with these tiny machines to fight cancer. And it's in it's infancy.

One thing though.... Our combustion engine seems so antiquated to lots of our other technology

Sodak
01-07-2005, 07:43 PM
I think about that too. I mean really, nantech is still very new. Yet we have clothes that can repel water. We are coming up with these tiny machines to fight cancer. And it's in it's infancy.

One thing though.... Our combustion engine seems so antiquated to lots of our other technology

I don't think the petroleum question has as much to do with technology as it does with giant mulitnational oil corporations. It seems like more of a political thing, who's blowing who, etc. and big business protecting it's interests. Even the Bush family is made with oil money. I think the oil companies have done more to quell advances in propulsion systems than any other interest/group. Another good example is the prohibition of hemp cultivation.

alkemical
01-07-2005, 07:46 PM
I don't think the petroleum question has as much to do with technology as it does with giant mulitnational oil corporations. It seems like more of a political thing, who's blowing who, etc. and big business protecting it's interests. Even the Bush family is made with oil money. I think the oil companies have done more to quell advances in propulsion systems than any other interest/group. Another good example is the prohibition of hemp cultivation.


I agree with you on that. There are 'rumors' of what tesla came up with. He basically invented TV. (He broadcast an image - single frame mind you - to another location). I also am in agreement when it comes to multinational corporations dictating the market. In alot of was the FedReserve dictates our economy...... (that's a whole other topic though).

Good call on the prohibition of hemp. Dupont & Hearst put pressure on the outlaw of hemp for their own gain.

alkemical
01-07-2005, 07:51 PM
http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/01-06a-05.asp

India may be the first country to explain to the world about extra-terrestrial and UFO contacts – the secret debate is on

alkemical
01-07-2005, 07:52 PM
NEWS OF ALIEN PRESENCE STARTLES INDIA

India was startled by four reports last week which appeared to confirm the rumors of a large underground base staffed by extraterrestrials in the Ladakh region of the Himalayas.

In New Delhi, India's capital, a senior officer of the Indian Army told freelance journalist Subha Jain that aliens were indeed in the Himalayas. In Bangalore, a recently-retired officer of the Indian Air Force described the underground base to his youngest son's elementary school class and said aliens had met with high-ranking officials of India's government. In Leh, a city in the Ladakh region, a local official confirmed that the Indian Army had moved armored brigades into the area and was limiting access to civilian residents and tourists.

In Joshimath, another Ladakh town, workers at an auto repair shop claim they witnessed a strange broadcast on their Chinese-made miniature black- and-white television set.

"According to Subha Jain, a freelance reporter in New Delhi, she bumped into a very senior military official in a nightclub in New Delhi. According to him, the extraterrestrials have been visiting India and the rest of the world for thousands of years."

"In recent years, most of the super- powers have been visited. India is no exception."

"'They always make contact through the ground radar stations run by the military,' she says."

"The Himalayas and Ladakh is where they have made their most recent contact. They want to let Indians know the rules and regulations of the multidimensional universe."

"India is planning an unmanned moon and later an advanced unmanned Mars expedition. India's Space Research Organisation (SRO) has been given the galactic do's and don't's."

"Last week, a flight commodore of the Indian Air Force (IAF), who recently retired, was asked to provide a little talk to his youngest son's class at a school in Bangalore."

"Guess what he picked as a topic? Yes, you got it right. It was the advanced landing base for UFOs in Ladakh."

"He started by saying new technology is evolving, and new advancements are being made in Aerospace. The students started questioning him on different aspects of these new technologies and where this technology came from. At that moment, he began giving a vivid description of the landing base."

"Surrounded by two of the world's highest mountain ranges, the Himalayas and the Karakorams, the region lies athwart two others--the Ladakh range and the Lanskar range. Residents live at altitudes ranging from 2,750 meters (9,000 feet) at Kargil to 7,672 meters (25,170 feet) at Saser Kangri in the Karakorams. In summer, temperatures rarely exceed 27 degrees Celsius, while in winter they plummet to minus 20 degrees Celsius, even in Leh."

"In Leh, Ladakh (region), according to Tsering Spalzang, a senior official, paranormal activities are happening with regard to the buildup of the Indian Army" in the region.

"These are zones that the Indian Army and Indian Air Force block for security reasons. The Ladakh valley has been heavily secured by the Indian government. It is a 'sensitive area' and no one is allowed to enter from either the Indian side or the Chinese side."

"According to some in New Delhi, UFOs have made contact with high-ranking officials of the Indian government. The government was initially baffled, not knowing how to react. Later, things became quiet, and it seems that everyone understands that the extraterrestrials are friendly."

Krishnari Bai Dharapurnanda, UFO Roundup correspondent in India, reported, "I am trying to learn more about a strange incident that occurred in Joshimath. This is a town some 30 kilometers (18 miles) south of Badrinath, a pilgrimage site sacred to Hindu rishis (holy men--J.T.). A family was working on an automobile engine at their repair shop. They had a small, battery-powered Chinese B & W (black-and-white) television set. Reception is very bad in this mountainous region. Even with a large antenna, there is quite a lot of static. All at once, the telly gave out a weird squealing noise. When they looked, they saw onscreen a crystal clear picture--in color!"

"The screen showed a young Chinese woman wearing a white halter top. She had long, glossy black hair, parted in the middle and with a shelf of bangs just touching her eyebrows. She had almond eyes and prominent cheekbones. She said something in a strange language. Then she paused and spoke again in another language. Then she paused again and spoke in yet another language. She did it one more time, and this time one of the shop workers recognized the fourth language as Uighur."

"Next a Pathan (man from northern Pakistan--J.T.) appeared. He had a rather fleshy face and a small moustache. He was also dressed very strangely in a kind of scale-mail armor and a spiked helmet covered with a puggaree (turban). He, too, spoke in an unknown language. Then he paused and spoke again in Urdu, which, of course, everyone in the shop understood."

"He said he and the Chinese woman were emissaries of the extraterrestrials. He said the aliens mean no harm and have placed the Ladakh valley under their protection. He advised the people to go about with their lives and rest assured that they would not be troubled in any way by the UFOs. The color image then vanished, replaced by a screen full of crackling static."

"Our ufologists believe the woman addressed her message to people living north of the Himalayas, in China, while the Pathan was addressing the mountain people here in India and in Pakistan. We have only heard of one such incident, so we do not know if anyone else saw this broadcast. It is all very troubling. Could this have been a hoax? If the aliens building this base wanted to communicate with the people of Ladakh, why didn't they themselves appear on the telly? Why would they use two humans as their emissaries?"

(See the newspaper India Daily for December 19, 2004, "ET contacts with India's government and military." Many thanks to John Winston, Robert Fischer and Krishnari Bai Dharapurnanda for these reports.)

Sodak
01-07-2005, 08:04 PM
Ahhhhh, excellent...

Rock Chalk
01-08-2005, 12:01 PM
Josh, Americans have done almost this exact same procedure. I read it at newscientist.com (I believe you know the site). The nano-tech in this country is even more advanced than the Israeli's, mostly down different avenue's though.

Play2win
01-08-2005, 04:14 PM
I read in an article once that our technological advancement or evolution just began to hit the front end of a very strong exponential curve. Why it took so long to get here is because there was a very, very long toe to this curve, but now that we've hit the slope it (technological advancement) is going to take off. The advancements of the last 30 years, that seem so fast now, are going to seam extremely slow compared to whats ahead. This was precursor to an interesting article about Nano Technologies. Interesting stuff!! ;D

Pat Bowlen
01-11-2005, 11:23 AM
http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/01-06a-05.asp

India may be the first country to explain to the world about extra-terrestrial and UFO contacts – the secret debate is on
How old was the kid who wrote that? It's pathetic.

alkemical
01-11-2005, 11:55 AM
How old was the kid who wrote that? It's pathetic.


Hey i don't claim to believe it, i just found it interesting. You damn cannuck! :)

Pat Bowlen
01-11-2005, 12:06 PM
I was just talking about the writing itself. That website badly needs a copy editor.

Interesting stuff, though.

bronco militia
01-11-2005, 12:28 PM
Aliens may explain the Shanny/Coyer game plan against the Colts.....

it was out of this world.....

ugh

alkemical
01-11-2005, 12:30 PM
I was just talking about the writing itself. That website badly needs a copy editor.

Interesting stuff, though.


Well I do agree with you, but we have stuart scott representing sportscenter. :)

alkemical
01-11-2005, 12:31 PM
Aliens may explain the Shanny/Coyer game plan against the Colts.....

it was out of this world.....

ugh


No, i think pigs wrote teh game plan, it was just lay in the mud and take your ass kickin