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How do nanorobots work?

Asked by R. Barnes, Last updated: Apr 06, 2024

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Amla Amelia

Amla Amelia

Amla Amelia
Amla Amelia

Answered Jan 24, 2020

A nanorobot is a machine that is still trying to be fixed by people. The main goal of this is to be small enough to be placed inside a pill. Instead of some chemicals and different ingredients, this is supposed to come with a small machine that will provide the right treatment to the unhealthy cells. The drugs that the nanorobot will contain will give the proper dosage to the cells so that they can eventually be cured.

A nanorobot is a machine that is still trying to be fixed by people. The main goal of this is to be
The nanorobot is supposed to be made out of transducers. These are silicone pieces that are cut in very tiny pieces. These pieces will also work in providing the energy that the robot may need to work inside the body.

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D. Loukas

D. Loukas

Calculating, Processing, Integrating, Differentiating are what intrigues me the most in a very beautiful way.

D. Loukas
D. Loukas, Maths Professor, Diploma in Mathematics, Beverly hills, California

Answered Jan 09, 2020

Nanorobots are very tiny machines used to carry out different purposes. It is mostly applied in engineering, medicine, and space. It works by using programming and using energy and chemical reactions. In medicine, nanorobots can be used for drug delivery to target sites in the body. This is the future of medicine, instead of chemotherapy, robots will be used to attack tumors directly, it will be used to remove blood plaques, break kidney stones, and remove debris from wounds and so on.

Nanorobots are very tiny machines used to carry out different purposes. It is mostly applied in
A nanorobot has an external navigation system that uses different methods to pilot and control the location of a nanorobot and maneuver it in the body. Signals from the nanorobot will pass through the patient's body to reflect on the external system.

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