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Page 1: Nanorobotics By Sean Brakefield. What is a nanorobot? Also called nanoid, nanobot, nanite, nanomite, or nanomachine. A machine ranging in or close to.

Nanorobotics

By Sean Brakefield

Page 2: Nanorobotics By Sean Brakefield. What is a nanorobot? Also called nanoid, nanobot, nanite, nanomite, or nanomachine. A machine ranging in or close to.

What is a nanorobot?

Also called nanoid, nanobot, nanite, nanomite, or nanomachine.

A machine ranging in or close to the scale of a nanometer (1 billionth of a meter).

Or a machine that allows precision interactions with nano-sized objects or at a nano-scale.

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History

First conceptualized by Albert Hibbs and Richard Feynman.

“There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom.” “Swallow the doctor.” Relatively new field. First Inventor was Adriano Cavalcanti.

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Nanocar

Developed by Rice University in 2005. Uses a Scanning Tunneling Microscope it can

drive molecules is a certain direction to create propulsion.

Uses buckyballs for wheels.

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Utility Fog

First proposed by Dr. John Hall in 1993 for a seat belt replacement in cars.

Can be used on a massive scale to theoretically create any sort of structure.

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Bio Chip

Nanorobots designed for medical purposes such as surgeries, drug-delivery, and diagnosis.

Currently being created, yet to be fully implemented.

UCF is currently using and teaching these nanotechnologies.

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Nubots

Short for Nucleic Acid Robots. DNA based machines. Can be activated by proteins and other

molecules of DNA. Useful in in-vitro drug delivery.

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Bacteria-based Nanorobots

Propulsion is a problem for most nanorobotic designs.

Uses a bacteria as a host and the flagellum for propulsion.

Magnetic fields can be used to control the direction of such machines.

MIT research for direct chemotherapy to cancer cells.

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Video on Nanotechnology

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sITy14zCvI8&feature=related

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Work Cited

Nanocar - http://phys.org/news64081416.html Utility Fog -

http://www.nanotech-now.com/utility-fog.htm Medical Advancements in Nanotechnology -

http://www.zyvex.com/nanotech/nanotechAndMedicine.html

http://www.gisborneherald.co.nz/article/?id=12940

http://www.nanorobotinventor.com/

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Questions

What is considered to be the “Medieval Nanotechnology” and what was it used for?

What biological feature do bacteria-based nanorobots use for propulsion?

What is nubots short for? What is a Utility Fog and what was it first

designed for? What does “Swallow the Doctor” refer to?

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Answers

The heating and cooling of stained glass to create the various colors.

The flagellum of the bacteria. Nucleic Acid Robot. A swarm of nanobots first designed as an

alternative seat belt. Nanorobots in the medical field.


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