
Researchers at the University of Missouri-Columbia, have developed a nano-device that is supposed to fight "life-threatening illnesses" like HIV or cancer. This is a nanotech drug delivery device, just a cubic inch big, that will send supersonic shockwaves to the affected cells/tissues making them more permeable by the drugs.
The technology is not yet available for mass production, but the announcement said it will take three years before we see it at work. I really wonder how many hopes that brought to those suffering and if it's really going to work like it's supposed to. Kudos!
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Is there anyone contemplating the development of nanotechnology gyroscopes and accelerometers? No doubt a gyro or accel at the nano level would likely demonstrate relatively poor accuracy performance. But the notion would be to use a very large number of nano gyros or accels combined to improve the overall accuracy performance of a system of nano gyros or accels.
Posted by: Lawrence Molnar | September 21, 2007 1:30 PM | Permalink to Comment