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- Nanorobot
- A nanoscale robot. "Autonomous" nanorobots have their own nanoscale computers built in, while "insect" nanorobots are deployed in groups and are controlled by a central computer.Fixing One Cell at...
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- Nanorobots for drug delivery?
- The idea of using nanorobots to deliver drugs and fight diseases such as cancers is not new check this story for example. But there are still lots of issues to solve before nanorobots can diagnose our diseases and treat them. Now, an international team of researchers has designed a software...
- Tags: 3D, Researcher, Protein, Environment, Cone, Sensor, Nanorobot, Nanotechnology, Semiconductors, Emerging Technologies, Hardware, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-12-08
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- Nanorobots to improve health care
- Using nanorobots to deliver drugs and fight diseases is not a new idea check here or there. Of course, nanorobots floating inside our bodies to improve our health are still years away. However, an international team of American and Australian researchers is developing a nanorobot hardware architecture for medical defense...
- Tags: Software, 3D, Protein, Biomedical, Health Care, Hardware Architecture, Healthcare, Nanotechnology, Emerging Technologies, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-05-19
- Controlling Tiny Multi-Scale Robots for Nerve Repair
- This paper describes distributed multi-scale control for axon repair. The simulation outcomes are not sensitive to plausible parameter variation and hence likely give order-of-magnitude clinically-relevant guidelines for repair time and accuracy. Further tuning of the control protocol requires better characterizations of biophysical axon properties, which nanorobots as research tools could...
- Tags: Extension, Productivity
- White papers 2005-10-28
- Reinventing the lightbulb, with nanotubes
- Reinventing the lightbulb, with nanotubesAny analysis done on how these things behave in environment?Do the filaments degrade back to free carbon?Will nano-pollution be an issue?Edison vindicatedI believe Thomas Edison was the first with a carbon filament lamp. Kinda gone full circle haven't we?Not a problem?If you search online for the...
- Tags: Nanotechnology, nanotube, filament, Edison, light-emitting diode
- Discussion threads 2004-06-04
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