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Above: Human erythrocytes (red blood cells) flowing in a synthetic capillary that was constructed using laser guided lithography
Below: False color representation of erythrocytes flowing through a capillary from confocal microscopic snapshots taken at 58ms intervals

Below: Modular assembly of 2D lattices of NPs using light gradients in a Gaussian beam

Modular Assembly of metamaterials using light gradients

Above: (d) A schematic cutaway of a single molecule biotin-A𝛽1−42 peptide, tethered to the tip of an AFM cantilever (e) Concomitant measurements of the force and current are shown as a single, biotin-A𝛽1−42 molecule was pulled once through a sub-nanopore (g) A kymograph of the AC current is shown that represents a compilation of autocorrelation functions.
Below: (left) And aberration-corrected STEM of a subnanopore, (center) Finite-Element Simulation (FES) of a sub-nanopore topography inferred from STEM, (right) Visual Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Aβ 1-42 transiting the pore.
