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Nanotechnology Introduces Nanorobots (reproduction)

Nanotechnology’s invention of nanorobots is theoretical microscopic devices that calculated on the scale of nanometers (1 nm equals one millionth of a millimeter). When fully realized from the hypothetical stage, they would work at the atomic, molecular and cellular level to perform tasks in both the medical and industrial fields that have heretofore been the stuff of science fiction.

In past generations some body identified with cancer may be offered a new option to chemotherapy (the traditional cure of radiation, which kills not just cancer cells but healthy human cells too, causing hair loss, exhaustion, sickness, depression, and a host of other symptoms as well). A doctor enthusiastic towards nanomedicine would give the patient an injection of a particular kind of nanorobot, which would seek out cancer cells and tear down them, dismissing the disease at the source, leaving healthy cells unharmed. The amount of the adversity to the patient will fundamentally be a stab to the arm. A person experiencing a nanorobotic treatment can hope to have no alertness of the molecular devices working inside them, other than fast betterment of their health.

Nanomedicine’s nanorobots are actually very tiny that they could with no trouble pass through the human body. Nanotechnology scientists report the external of a nanorobot would probable are constructed of carbon atoms in a diamondoid structure as of its motionless properties and other strength. Super-smooth surfaces would further lessen the possibility of activating the body’s resistant system, permitting the nanorobots to go about their business without hindrance. Glucose or natural body sugars and oxygen may be a foundation for force, and the nanorobot would have other biochemical or molecular parts depending on its task.

According to present theories, nanorobots would possess as a minimum basic two-way communication; would respond to acoustic signals; and would as well be able to get power or even re-programming instructions from an outside source via sound waves. A system of particular stationary nanorobots may be deliberately placed all through the body, logging every active nanorobot as it passes, and then reporting those results, permitting an line to keep pace of all of the devices in the body.

Sharm kan is a Copywriter of nanotechnology. He written many articles in various topics.For more information visit: molecular nanotechnology .contact him at sharmkan@gmail.com.

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Diamond Mechanosynthesis

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Welcome to Diamond Mechanosynthesis. Diamond mechanosynthesis is a growing body of peer-reviewed theoretical work on synthesizing diamond by mechanically removing/adding hydrogen atoms and depositing carbon atoms. This work is slowly permeating the broader nanoscience community and is being critiqued. Over 100,000 CPU hours were invested in this latest study. The tooltips modeled in diamond mechanosynthesis so far are intended to be used only in carefully controlled environments. Further research to consider additional tooltips will require time-consuming computational chemistry and difficult laboratory work.

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A working nanofactory would require a variety of well-designed tips for different reactions, and detailed analyses of placing atoms on more complicated surfaces. Although this appears a challenging problem given current resources, many tools will be available to help future researchers: Moore’s Law predicts further increases in computer power, semiconductor fabrication techniques continue to approach the nanoscale. So, it won’t be long before we have the ability to fabricate many physical items with diamond strength – think about it!  Thanks for visiting DiamondMechanosynthesis.com.   :-)            :-)

Diamond Mechanosynthesis is the construction of diamond – an atom at a time, with nanotechnology videos, articles, and everyday conversation about emerging nanotechnologies. Again – Welcome!

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