(Nanowerk News) Self-assembling nanorobots may sound like science fiction, but new research in DNA nanotechnology has brought them a step closer to reality. Future nanobot use cases won’t just play ...
For all the amazing things they do, most pharmaceutical drugs today are pretty dumb. We dump them into our bodies, they course through our blood stream, and then they do their thing. Occasionally, ...
The first real steps towards building a microscopic device that can construct nano machines have been taken by US researchers. Writing in the peer-reviewed publication, International Journal of ...
Bladder cancer is currently treated in its earlier stages by localized intravesical chemotherapy or immunotherapy after removing the tumor. However, recurrences occur in up to 70% of patients at 5 ...
Often depicted as mini metallic spaceships in science fiction, most of today's nanobots are actually created from algae, bacteria, DNA and other organisms already occurring in nature. Scientists and ...
For decades, scientists have been dreaming of one day creating tiny nanobots that can work at the microscopic scale, building things one molecule at a time or purifying our bloodstreams. While we ...
The Stevie the Inventor Nanobot Building Class rolled into the Roxborough Library recently like a gust from the Santa Ana Winds. Watching Stevie the Inventor (aka Steve Todd Stotts) in action is like ...
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