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  • Article - 28 Dec 2022
    Nanobots, due to their nanoscale, require an equally small yet powerful energy source. Learn about how they are powered in this article.
  • Article - 16 Jun 2021
    Tiny, nano-sized robots are currently disrupting the field of biomedicine, with particular advancements occurring in applications such as cancer diagnosis and drug delivery.
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    The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at UCSD is a great department that just keeps getting better. As a doctoral degree granting university, UCSD was ranked among the top 10 by the National...
  • News - 9 Sep 2024
    According to a study published in Small, a team of researchers from the UK and China has developed nanoscale robots that could potentially be used to treat brain bleeding caused by...
  • News - 16 Nov 2022
    Micro/nanorobots have been extensively explored for biomedical applications because of their efficiency in targeted therapy and their accuracy in performing local diagnosis. Magnetic micro/nanorobots...
  • News - 17 May 2022
    A new study by scientists at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and Theranautilus, an IISc-incubated firm, indicates that nano-sized robots operated with a magnetic field might help destroy...
  • News - 14 Jan 2022
    A group of researchers utilized magnetic nanorobots (MNRs) as movable immunoassay sensors to allow an approach for automatic and extremely effective ELISA analysis, in an article...
  • News - 7 Dec 2020
    Researchers from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) have solved a significant design challenge on the way to regulating the dimensions of so-called DNA nanobots—structures that get...
  • News - 1 Dec 2017
    Although nanorobots have been a feature of science fiction stories for several years, its potential ranges from drug delivery and cancer diagnosis to tissue repair and more. A huge obstacle to these...
  • News - 4 Oct 2012
    As Quantum International Corp. (OTCBB: QUAN) explores the potential of tiny nanobots to revolutionize medicine, new robotics breakthroughs could soon pave the way for a potential cure for cancer....

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