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Scientists develop Nanobots that repair teeth without dentists
Tooth sensitivity is one of those common annoyances that sounds minor until you have it. One cold drink, and it feels like ...
Proving that batteries have a little juice left in them yet, researchers at Rice University have built a rechargeable battery inside a single nanowire that's 150nm (0.15 micron) in diameter. The ...
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Cure for Cancer: Nanobots Might Be the Answer
What if microscopic robots could seek out and destroy cancer cells without harming the body? Scientists are developing nanobots that navigate the bloodstream with surgical precision, targeting ...
Magnetic nanobots -- tiny machines -- may be the solution for sensitive teeth by plugging “holes” in tooth enamel to provide instant relief, according to a press release from the Indian Institute of ...
DNA Nanobots, a biotechnology leader in DNA nanoparticles engineered for targeted therapeutics, announced today that Dr. John C. Byrd, M.D., has joined its scientific advisory board (SAB). Byrd is an ...
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How Nanobots Could Soon Eradicate Cancer Cells
The curious minds at ColdFusion explore how nanobots could soon eradicate cancer cells. This matters because it highlights ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--DNA Nanobots, a biotechnology leader in DNA nanoparticles engineered for targeted therapeutics, today announced that it completed exclusive commercial licensing of a ...
Researchers have introduced a novel approach to treat bladder cancer by deploying nanobots powered by an unconventional source: urine. These self-propelled nanorobots, developed by scientists from the ...
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