Tuberculosis, a bacterial disease which predominantly affects the lungs, isn’t all that common a sight in the United States. On average, fewer than 10,000 cases are reported each year in a country ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Global Nanobots in Healthcare Market: Market Size, Trends, Opportunities and Forecast by Application, Nanorobot Type, Treatment Type, Region, By Country: 2020-2030" ...
Wear and tear presents a unique problem for microscopic nanobots. Unlike their larger relatives, handymen can't simply swap a spare part into a machine that's the size of a red blood cell. The ...
We've witnessed the potential perils of microscopic robots – or nanobots – in sci-fi stories for the past several decades at least. It is only recently that the technology has turned from science ...
A nanobot is supposed to be a microscopic robot built in the nanometer scale. As a reference point, a human hair is about 100,000 nanometers wide. When we think of a robot, we think of something that ...
AEROSOLS FOR GOOD. You may have sworn off aerosol sprays in the ’90s when everyone was talking about the hole in the ozone layer, but a team of researchers from MIT has found a use for aerosols that ...
A breakthrough is achieved by scientists as they successfully invented micro robots for medicine that they can control, manipulate to do their bidding, and can soon be used for treating hard to reach ...
Sensitive teeth need tough toothpaste, but technology can also help. Researchers at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in collaboration with deep-tech startup Theranautilus have now engineered ...
There's a good chance that in the future, microscopic robots could be swimming and crawling their way through our bodies to deliver drugs or fight infections. While some of these have been capable of ...
It seems that author and scientist Ray Kurzweil believes that human immortality is a mere twenty years away. Rather than chasing the fountain of youth, however, Ray believes that nanobots are the ...