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Mega-Nano-bots!

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Mega-Nano-bots!

Postby kurohinge1 » Fri Mar 09, 2007 12:28 pm

[SIZE="4"]Japanese researchers unveil medical mini robot[/SIZE]

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The Aussie Age wrote:
Japanese researchers have developed a prototype miniature robot that can be inserted through an incision and used to perform medical procedures deep inside the body.

The beetle-shaped robot, which weighs five grams and measures two centimetres (0.79 inches) in length and one in diameter, is the result of three years of work by researchers from Ritsumeikan University and its partners.

The tiny robot incorporates various medical devices including a small camera, sensors and a drug delivery injector, which could reduce the need for surgery.

Data is sent to a computer through a slim cable although researchers hope to develop a transmitter . . . more


I can't help feeling nervous about letting loose in my body a remote-controlled "slicing and dicing" robot that might be corrupted by the signal from the kids playing video games nearby.

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