news@nature
Close window close window


Live bacteria are directed down a narrow channel to a pair of electrodes where they are trapped by mild electric currents. The bacteria, in effect, become "bio-junctions" and can be captured, interrogated and released at will. The use of living microbes in such a technology could form the basis for new ways of assembling nanodevices of all kinds. One potential application is as a real-time biosensor that could be used in public places to instantly detect and characterize the microbes that might be used in a bioterror attack.

© The Hamers Group


This is a movie file.
You may need Quicktime to view this clip.
Download the free plugin here.
Close window
© 2006 Nature Publishing Group | Privacy policy