Nanotechnology as a medicine
As modern science learns more and more about the human body and the functions of its various systems, material science is delving into the molecular level. The marriage of these two fields is considered to be nanotechnology. Today’s science is working on the design and synthesis of a wide range of nanostructures, with specified geometry and surface characteristics, in hopes of unlocking all the potential uses of nanotechnology. For example, tailored nanomaterials could be used in inclusion chemistry and electrochemistry, material and biomedical sciences, electron microscopy, molecular storage and separation technology. After researching many potential applications of nanotechnology, it is my belief that this new technology is most practical and useful in the medical arena. This essay will give an overview of the nanobot and will illustrate concrete examples of how a nanobot could be used inside the human body. Nanomachines, ranging from a few to a few hundred nanometers in size, are used to manipulate systems. This manipulation may take place at the cellular level or even the atomic level. A suggested name for these nanomachines is assemblers. Each assembler will be a nanocomputer with a robotic a
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Approximate Word count = 1201
Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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