Making Conductive, Biodegradable Wires from Designed Proteins
TBMG-50225
03/01/2024
- Content
A University of Bristol-led study, published in The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, demonstrates how to make conductive, biodegradable wires from designed proteins. These could be compatible with conventional electronic components made from copper or iron, as well as the biological machinery responsible for generating energy in all living organisms.
- Citation
- "Making Conductive, Biodegradable Wires from Designed Proteins," Mobility Engineering, March 1, 2024.