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Definition the technology of creating machines or robots at or close to the microscopic scale of a nanometer (10 −9 meters) a robot that allows precision interactions with nanoscale objects, or can manipulate with nanoscale resolution
Researches done largely in the research-and-development phase some primitive molecular machines have been tested
Theory behind Nanobots As robots can perform certain functions that humans cannot, thus why not have a microscopic robot performing microscopic tasks? Necessary for very large numbers of them to work together to perform microscopic and macroscopic tasks
Approaches BBiochip NNubot BBacteria based
Biochip Microarray, the dense, two-dimensional grid of biosensors, is the critical component of a biochip platform Microarrays can be used for DNA, protein, chemical compound and antibody analysis
Nubot Also known as “DNA machine” A DNA machine is a molecular machine constructed from DNA Similar double helix structure like the DNA strands
Bacteria based uses a flagellum for propulsion purposes use similar mechanisms as the biological microorganisms
Application of Nanobots Medical technology, where they might be used to identify cancer cells and destroy them Detection of toxic chemicals and the measurement of concentrations in the environment
Nanobot in medicine early diagnosis and targeted drug delivery for cancer, biomedical instrumentation, surgery, monitoring of diabetes, and health care employ nanobots injected into the patient to perform treatment on a cellular level improve the presence of drug molecules where they are needed in the body and where they will do the most good
Removal of Cancer