Nanobots By Jordan,Marta,Nora,Ashley. What is a Nanobot Nabobots are about a few billionths of a meter. Nanobots are easier do than surgery. Nanobots.

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Nanobots By Jordan,Marta,Nora,Ashley

What is a Nanobot Nabobots are about a few billionths of a meter. Nanobots are easier do than surgery. Nanobots are small robots that can be used to cure diseases.

Nanobot can fight off viruses or cancer cells. Nanobot fight drugs and diseases Nanobots get injected into human bodies What are Nanobots used for?

Are Nanobots safe for your body? Nanobots are safe for your body but not a 100% safe. Its safer to use Nanobots then any other kind of surgery. Nanobots use tools in your body to help.

What are nanobots made out of. Nanobots are made out of silicone. Nanobots will be equiped with a thin film of radioactive material. Nanobots will be able to fuel themselves on particles released by decaying atoms.

How nanobots communicate.  You cant hook a wire up to them it would have to be extremely small.  You can communicate with them with a radio but the nanobot would have to get a signal.  They can communicate with cells in your body.

How Nanobots can repair damaged tissue. Nanobots are so small that they can be equipped with cameras and tools and in the future they will be controlled by remotes. Nanobots have the ability to regrow damaged tissue and they can create a new tissue layer..

The first nanobot ever made A group of researchers announced that they have mad a the first nanobot. The first nanobot ever mad was May at 10:40am.In there experiment the scientist succeeded in guiding a nanobot to pick up three gold particles.

How Nanobots are similar to technology and robots. They are just like robots but a lot smaller. Some Nanobots have remotes to be controled by. They have cameras on them to see.