Nano-robots: The molecular manipulators

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06/16/2009

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Table of Contents Nano-robots: The molecular manipulators Table of Contents

 
  1. Abstract
  2. Introduction
  3. Limitations of current medicine
  4. Nanorobots as a solution
  5. Requirements of a nano-robot
  6. A study on nano-robots communications
  7. Nano robots at work
  8. Fields of applications
  9. Nano robot for eye treatment
  10. The challenges in nano robot technology
  11. Conclusion
  12. References

Abstract

A human fetus begins life as a single cell, and then divides to become two cells, then four, then eight and so on. Nanotechnology aims to build in a similar way, constructing objects out of their most basic components. A nanometer is a thousandth of a millionth of a meter. This is about as far down in size as it is feasible to go, because a nanometer is equivalent in size to about three to five atoms. For us, and the things around us in ordinary life, atoms are the ultimate building blocks. If we could get down to that nanometer level, and craft the object with atomic precision, the power of our ability to control the behavior of this object would become immense. The ultimate goal of nanotechnology is to build robots smaller than living cells with the ability to arrange individual atoms into any physically possible pattern with what might be called as nanoscopic precision, the way the nature does. Nanorobots are theoretical nanodevices that will be used for the purpose of maintaining and protecting human body against pathogens. The nano-robots, being smaller than living cells, are equipped with arms able to grasp and manipulate individual atoms, would resemble extremely small unmanned submarines. Nanorobots can theoretically destroy all common diseases of the 2lst century thereby ending much of the pain and suffering. It can also have (alternative, practical uses such as improved mouthwash and cosmetic creams that can expand the commercial market in biomedical engineering. People can envision a future where people can self-diagnose their 'own ailments with the help of nanorobot monitors in their bloodstream.

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