Robot made of LEGOs produces DNA machines
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A team of ingenious bioengineers at Arizona State University (ASU) has harnessed the power of childhood nostalgia, unveiling a creative solution to a long-standing challenge in DNA origami research.

*LEGO

ackshually the technical plural is “LEGO bricks” or “LEGO elements.” Referring to the bricks as LEGO is considered as incorrect as LEGOs

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https://i.sears.com/s/d/pdf/mp-tc/10095033/prod_12149315612

Page 10, the term LEGO must always be followed by a descriptive word

idk why this is on a sears website but I’ve seen similar style guides before

As long as it’s not LEGOs I can get behind that.

Ain’t no brand gonna tell me how I speak of them legoes

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