Category: Nanomachines Development
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- First 3D-printed functional human brain tissue grows like the real thing !!! ()
Researchers have 3D printed brain tissue that grows and functions like regular brain tissue Researchers have used a novel technique to 3D print brain tissue whose cells developed into functional neurons that communicated with each other in a matter of weeks. They say the approach could be used to study healthy and unhealthy brains, test […]
- DNA-folding nanorobots can manufacture limitless copies of themselves ()
Researchers have demonstrated a programmable nano-scale robot, made from a few strands of DNA, that’s capable of grabbing other snippets of DNA, and positioning them together to manufacture new UV-welded nano-machines โ including copies of itself. The robots, according to New Scientist, are created using just four strands of DNA, and measure just 100 nanometers […]
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- The Prospects of Molecular Manufacturing ()
A deep dive into technical and biological bases for developing molecular machinery. The width of an individual DNA strand is around 2.5 nanometers. The smallest transistors that we can produce today are around 3 nanometers wide. Although we are already capable of manufacturing some devices at levels of precision rivaling the cell, thereโs plenty of […]
- Scientists create nano-pipes that are two million times smaller than an ant ()
These microscopic pipes could mean directly curing cancer and arthritis, and even create better batteries. Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering have developed microscopic leak-free pipes using DNA strands. The diameter of each DNA pipe or nanotube is only about 7 x 10-9 m and has a length almost similar to that […]
- Nanorobotics ()
Nanorobotics is an interdisciplinary field that combines the principles of robotics, nanotechnology and material science to develop robots at the nanoscale. The use of nanorobots could lead to significant advancements in fields like medicine, manufacturing, energy production and environmental cleanup. https://builtin.com/robotics/nanorobotics#:~:text=Nanorobotics%20is%20an%20interdisciplinary%20field%20that%20combines%20the%20principles%20of,energy%20production%20and%20environmental%20cleanup.
- Nano-robotic scalpel swarm shreds brain cancer cells from the inside ()
When it comes to fighting the deadly brain cancer known as glioblastoma, options are very much limited. This led a Canadian research team to take a novel approach. They tricked cancer cells into taking up carbon nanotubes, and they then shredded those cells by spinning the tubes using magnetic force. The treatment in mice shrunk […]
- What is a smart nanomachine? What is an intelligent nanomachine? ChatGPT: ()
An intelligent nanomachine is a nanoscale machine designed to perform specific tasks using intelligent control mechanisms. These machines are often constructed from materials such as proteins, DNA, or polymers, and are programmed to perform specific actions, such as detecting molecules or delivering drugs to specific cells. These nanomachines can be remotely controlled by external signals, […]
- Nanomachines pollution ! An answer from ChatGPT ()
Pollution from nanomachines can occur in different ways, such as during their manufacturing, use, or disposal. Nanomachines can be made up of potentially toxic materials, such as heavy metals or carbon nanoparticles, which can disperse into the environment and have negative effects on human health and marine life. In addition, nanomachines can interact with living […]
- From ChatGPT: When we will be able to produce nanomachines on demand? ()
Answer of ChatGPT: The fabrication of custom-made nanomachines is a complex issue that involves many scientific and technical challenges. Although significant progress has been made in the development of nanotechnologies in recent decades, the production of nanomachines specific to demand remains an ambitious goal for scientific research. The development of personalized nanomachines depends on several […]
- What nanomachines promise for the humanity ()
Nanomachines, also known as molecular machines or nanites, are molecular robots not larger than a strand of human hair. They can be programmed to carry out tasks in biological systems. Biologists frequently use these molecular machines to perform DNA replication and ATP synthesis tasks. Nanorobotics is one of the most promising emerging fields. The continuous […]
- Chemists create nanomachines by breaking them apart ()
Newswise โ “Every act of creation,” Picasso famously noted, “is first an act of destruction.” Taking this concept literally, researchers in Canada have now discovered that “breaking” molecular nanomachines basic to life can create new ones that work even better. Their findings are published today in Nature Chemistry. Evolved over millions of years Life on […]
- Scientists Develop โNanomachinesโ That Can Penetrate and Kill Cancer Cells ()
Researchers have created โnanomachinesโ that use mechanical molecular motions to enter and destroy cells. Cancer is a condition where some of the bodyโs cells grow out of control and spread to other bodily regions. Cancer cells divide continually, leading them to invade surrounding tissue and form solid tumors. The majority of cancer treatments involve killing […]
- Small but mighty – the vast potential of RNA nanotechnology ()
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Nucleic acids are becoming increasingly popular for assembling nanoscale structures, thanks to their programmable dimensionality and direct applications in the biological field. Despite the fact that DNA nanotechnology has been explored more deeply over a longer period of time, RNA nanotechnology offers complementary opportunities and much broader applications. Despite a chemical structure that […]
- Using the origami technique to design RNA nanostructures ()
Researchers from Aarhus University and Berkeley Laboratory have designed RNA molecules, that folds into nanoscale rectangles, cylinders, and satellites, and have studied their 3D structure and dynamics with advanced nanotechnological methods. In an article in the journal Nature Nanotechnology, the researchers describe their work and how it has led to the discovery of rules and […]
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Artificially intelligent (AI) nano-machines will be injected into humans in 20 years to be used to repair and enhance muscles, cells and bones, as well as enable us to control our environment with thought and gestures, says an IT specialist at IBM. “We may see nano-machines being injected into our bodies,” John McNamara, senior inventor […]
- Nanorobotics & Nanotechnology | Changes Our Lives Forever ()
#science #sciencefacts #nanoscience Nanorobotics & Nanotechnology | Big Changes in Small Science Explained Nanorobotics is the technology of creating machines or robots at or close to the scale of a nanometer – 1 billionth of a meter. More specifically, nanorobotics refers to the still largely theoretical nanotechnology engineering discipline of designing and building nanorobots. These […]
- Scientists Develop โNanomachinesโ That Can Penetrate and Kill Cancer Cells ()
A research team from the Korea Institute of Science and Technology has developed โnanomachines,โ which use mechanical molecular movements to penetrate and destroy cells. Selective cancer cell penetration is also possible by using a latch molecule released near cancer cells. Researchers have created โnanomachinesโ that use mechanical molecular motions to enter and destroy cells. Cancer […]
- Nanorobotics! ()
Nanoid robotics, or for short, nanorobotics or nanobotics, is an emerging technology field creating machines or robots whose components are at or near the scale of a nanometer (10โ9 meters).[1][2][3] More specifically, nanorobotics (as opposed to microrobotics) refers to the nanotechnology engineering discipline of designing and building nanorobots with devices ranging in size from 0.1 […]
- A good journal about Nanotechnology: ACS Nano: https://pubs.acs.org/journal/ancac3# ()
ACS Nano is a monthly, peer-reviewed, scientific journal, first published in August 2007 by the American Chemical Society. The current editor in chief is Xiaodong Chen (Nanyang Technological University). The journal publishes original research articles, reviews, perspectives, interviews with distinguished researchers, and views on the future of nanoscience and nanotechnology. https://pubs.acs.org/journal/ancac3# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ACS_Nano
- Potential of nanomedicine to cure conditions that are currently incurable ()
Scientists at RMIT University say their new research advances the potential of nanomedicine to cure conditions that are currently incurable, such as dementia and motor neuron disease. Their work explores how nanoparticles would interact with cells in humans and provides fundamental knowledge to help improve nanomedicine and develop the next generation of personalized biomedical technologies. […]
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- Engineering researchers develop porous nanoparticles for regenerative medicine ()
Stem cells can develop into many different types of cells in the body. For instance, when a person is injured, stem cells come to the site of the injury and aid in healing damaged tissues. New nanotechnology developed by a team of researchers from Texas A&M University could leverage the body’s regenerative potential by directing […]
- A ‘nano-robot’ built entirely from DNA to explore cell processes ()
Constructing a tiny robot from DNA and using it to study cell processes invisible to the naked eye… You would be forgiven for thinking it is science fiction, but it is in fact the subject of serious research by scientists from Inserm, CNRS and Universitรฉ de Montpellier at the Structural Biology Center in Montpellier[1]. This […]
- The book about the revival of patients from cryonics of Robert Freitas should have critics and be reviewed ()
The book about the revival of patients from cryonics of Robert Freitas should have critics and be reviewed. https://www.alcor.org/cryostasis-revival/
- Cryostasis Revival ()
2022 Book by Robert A. Freitas Jr.: Cryostasis Revival: The Recovery of Cryonics Patients through Nanomedicine Cryostasis is an emergency medical procedure in which a human patient is placed in biological stasis at cryogenic temperatures. A cryopreserved patient can be maintained in this condition indefinitely without suffering additional degradation, but cannot yet be revived using […]
- Nanomedicine site ()
http://www.medicine.mcgill.ca/artcell/ Artificial cells, blood substitutes,synthetic cell nanomedicine, regenerative medicine, cell encapsulation, gene therapy, enzyme therapy, cell therapy, tissue engineering,dult stem cells, bioencapsulation, nanocapsules, synthetic cellnanotechnology,synthetic cell nanobiotechnology, microcapsules, drug delivery, liver support, ARTIFICIAL CELLS for general audience (1) WHAT? WHEN? WHY? HOW? Artificial Cells Click here, (2) Inventor of artificial cells voted “THE GREATEST MCGILLIAN” […]
- Molecular machines mechanically talk to cells ()
Artificial motorsโ gentle tug can activate immune cells For the first time, an artificial molecular motor has been created that can โtalkโ to living cells โ by gently pulling their surface with enough physical force to elicit a biochemical response. The approach could help scientists decode the language that cells use to communicate with each […]
- Tiny Machine Poised to Unlock Brainโs Mysteries ()
Researchers have developed a new device that can record, sense, and manipulate brain organoids. The device will allow researchers to make groundbreaking discoveries about how the brain develops and identify mechanisms of recovery following trauma. Source: Northwestern University A team of scientists, led by researchers at Northwestern University, Shirley Ryan AbilityLab and the University of […]
- Nanoparticle Drug-Delivery System Developed to Treat Brain Disorders ()
Summary: A new nanoparticle drug-delivery system resulted in unprecedented siRNA penetration across the intact blood-brain barrier. Researchers say the system could help doctors to treat secondary injuries associated with TBI that can result in Alzheimerโs and other neurodegenerative disorders. Source: Brigham and Womenโs Hospital In the past few decades, researchers have identified biological pathways leading […]
- Nanotechnology: Putting a nanomachine to work ()
A team of chemists has successfully coupled the directed motion of a light-activated molecular motor to a different chemical unit — thus taking an important step toward the realization of synthetic nanomachines. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/01/200130144434.htm
- A Cryonics Revival paper from Alcor: https://www.cryonics.com/Library/html/MNTscenario.html ()
https://www.cryonics.com/Library/html/MNTscenario.html First an article, then a book, then a project, then an institute !