Researchers at IFIMAC have introduced an innovative technique for making electrical connections using gold nanowires. This new method is based on all-dry deterministic transfer (commonly used for 2D material device assembly) of the nanowires together with their nanomanipulation using atomic force microscopy (AFM) to achieve precise connections with low contact resistance. This approach significantly reduces fabrication time and improves nanocircuit quality. The method has been demonstrated in the study of 2D materials and microcircuit repair, and its applicability extends to the study of electrical transport in heterogeneous samples, such as van der Waals heterostructures and twisted layers of 2D materials. This development promises advances in nanoscience and materials research. [Full article]