ALEXANDER KLIBANOV; NANOSCOPIC NAILS; MIT INSTITUTE FOR SOLDIER NANOTECHNOLOGIES; ANTIBACTERIALS; STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS; SIRI STEINER

Booby-trapping bacteria

Shrinkage: Research updates on the quest to make really tiny things

MIT bioengineer Alexander Klibanov is devising a nasty weapon to ward off microbes: a bed of nanoscopic nails. Affixed to computer keyboards, countertops and fabrics, the nails would puncture germs the way road spikes pierce tires, providing permanent protection against bacteria, Klibanov says.

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