➀ MIT researchers have developed a compact, chip-based 'tractor beam' for manipulating DNA and studying cells in biological research; ➁ The device uses light from a silicon-photonics chip to handle particles; ➂ It is smaller, easier to manufacture, and suitable for high-throughput experiments.
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