Advanced Materials, Vol.19, No.21, 3608-3608, 2007
Drosophila as a live substrate for solid-state microfabrication
Drosophila shows a surprisingly high resilience to vacuum exposure. A systematic study shows that some flies survive even after three hours of residence in a few mTorr vacuum. This observation opens the way for using Drosophila as a substrate for direct solid-state microfabrication and incorporation of inorganic microstructures for hybrid biological/abiological manufacturing and microrobotics applications.