This is an odd little experiment. On the one hand they're talking about inserting gold into specific locations within DNA and on the other hand they're talking about building arrays and networks out of gold nanoparticles. It almost sounds like transhumanism -- half human, half computer.
Yes absolutely, it even has parallels to what people have speculated about with graphene in the blood, arrays and networks forming. Which brings us back full circle to the thread we started on about graphene behaviour in the blood.
Also this, on getting gold nanoparticles to bind with DNA:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/10622338_Covalent_Attachment_of_Gold_Nanoparticles_to_DNA_Templates
This is an odd little experiment. On the one hand they're talking about inserting gold into specific locations within DNA and on the other hand they're talking about building arrays and networks out of gold nanoparticles. It almost sounds like transhumanism -- half human, half computer.
Yes absolutely, it even has parallels to what people have speculated about with graphene in the blood, arrays and networks forming. Which brings us back full circle to the thread we started on about graphene behaviour in the blood.
Phew! Well done us. Must be time for a cuppa.