Sperm Could Power Nanobots 259
Lucas123 writes "According to MSNBC, scientists are experimenting with using a sperm's flagellum to overcome the problem of supplying energy to nanobots that could be implanted in the body as smart probes that would release disease-fighting drugs, monitor enzymes and perform other medical roles within a patient's body. Powered by a compound called adenosine triphosphate or ATP, a sperm's flagellum can propel it at about 7 inches an hour. Energy from ATP could also power the pumps charged with dispensing the medication at a certain rate from the nanobots."
Think of the possibilities... (Score:5, Funny)
Powering Fembots (Movie with Tilda Swinton?) (Score:4, Insightful)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0270688/plotsummary [imdb.com]
Sperm isn't the fuel. ATP is. (Score:5, Insightful)
Sensationalist summaries (Score:2)
Hey, what did you expect? We need those kind of headlines here in digg. Oh, wait...
The good news (Score:5, Funny)
The bad news is you're pregnant.
Re:Think of the possibilities... (Score:5, Funny)
That's great an all... (Score:5, Funny)
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Nick discovers that I didn't order the DVD and don't even own a PAL compatible DVD player. Greg comments on the eclectic but basically porn-free movie collection. "Lots of anime, sci-fi, and fantasy, but no pr0n, unless Ghost in the Shell is pr0n." Greg then tells an unrelated story about being severely embarassed. Nick speculates on the incidence of murder by pr0n and Greg goes off on another Las Vegas underworld history lesson.
Later, Hodges, in another fit of self-importance, concludes: "He died of embarassment." Gil looks at him with that signature "Thank you, Hodges, for telling me what we already knew" look on his face and then, in voice over: "Go away Hodges, and don't come back, ever. I want Lab Greg back, even if it means having to deal with two Gregs"
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Already exists... (Score:5, Funny)
Ahem... or so I'm told.
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http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/life/main/5414105.html [chron.com]
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In that case (Score:5, Funny)
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Sperm life? (Score:3, Interesting)
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Also, when I was new to "The Nav", one of the first things I heard (and thought was, umm, "nuts", as in crazy) was:
"Hey, who's the Duty Cum Pumper?" That was a title for the "'girl'/male whore" on duty, the one who (jokingly) would suck off whoever else was on duty." (My first ship (that ship) was all-male crewed.)
Sailors say the darndest things...
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Pregnancy is surprisingly difficult.
Nah, you just have to have the right environment. Based on years of intensive research into the matter and the work of the major scholars in this area - Maury Povich and Jerry Springer - the right environment is a trailer park.
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The mean lifetime of three days are sperm that survive long enough to move into the fallopian tubes.
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The reason sperm die so quickly is simply that they've been pared down to the essentials of independent survival, and are so tailored to their mission that additional survival measures would probably make them less fit a
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If I recall correctly, the pH of the vagina has some effect on the probability of a male vs. a female child being concieved.
I no longer recall whether the X or Y sperms prefered a more acidic environment, but allegedly female gorillas eat certain foods in order to adjuct their vagina's pH so as to favour one or the other.
And certain other foods in order to induce an abortion, but that's not pertinent.
Not to mention that in certain discussions it may well be considered flamebait.
Close the door! (Score:5, Funny)
Leave me alone, I'm trying to save sick children in Africa!
fap fap fap
(Yes, I know they wouldn't be using actual sperm, merely copying it. But it's still a funny mental image.)
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I am pretty conflicted on whether to laud or loathe you for thinking of the children.
Obligatory... (Score:3, Funny)
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Sort of like ... (Score:2)
I do NOT want to read the comments! (Score:2)
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Oh wait, now that I've actually read the comments...
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Not news: New nanotech fuel discovered...
Still not news: with a misleading headline...
News: It's sperm.
Fark: As read in Slashdot.
Robotic structure wrapped in living sperm. (Score:5, Funny)
One problem.... (Score:3, Insightful)
If only the Wachowski Brothers had known this (Score:2)
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Masturbot (Score:5, Funny)
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I guess those bots "get around" with a lot of.... (Score:2)
Spurts & sprints?
Smooth, or chunky?
Choosy Bots work in a jiffy..
A bugfix to y'all slashdotters (Score:5, Funny)
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+d) Profit !
Sperm as an energy source won't work (Score:5, Funny)
Come again? (Score:5, Funny)
Funny... (Score:5, Funny)
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Peanut Butter Cups (Score:2, Funny)
Scientist B: You got your nanobot in my sperm!
Well... (Score:2)
What a moronic story. (Score:5, Informative)
I'm not really sure why the article talks about sperm, specifically, but ATP is used all over the human body to do virtually everything, including move muscles.
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I for one (Score:2)
...welcome our sperm overlords? No, no,no....
Sounds like a cool hardware hack though.
Animal experimentation is WRONG ;) (Score:2)
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Just Equip the Nanobots with Mitochondria (Score:2)
Of course, I can see a possible application... A new form of Cybernetic birth-control, where nanobots kill any real sperm that try to inseminate the egg, acting like a phalanx to prevent fertilization. (Or the
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Am I the only one who read this and imagined a Fantastic Voyage-style attack submarine shooting lasers at a comparatively huge ovum?
Do your part! (Score:2)
Obligatory Three Panel Soul (Score:2)
Sperm Bourse (Score:2)
Pricing will be in Jizzars and sold by the Bukakke.
Oral Application (Score:2)
Important for two reasons (Score:2)
"...a sperm's flagellum to overcome the problem of supplying energy to nanobots that could be implanted in the body as smart probes..."
For the first time since the beginning of recorded civilization, the words "sperm" and "smart" have been found in the same sentence.
Not to mention that the profound financial implications of sperm as energy bring a whole new meaning to the term "sperm bank". I call dibs on "Canada Thrust" and "Bank of Nova Scrotum".
Powering Nanobots? (Score:2)
Creating an army of nanobot overlords by trying to seduce Harry Kim!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85O6HISsUTk [youtube.com]
The Borg!! (Score:2)
Ta Dum Dum!!
Move 7 inches in an hour? (Score:4, Funny)
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Zinc and celery, here I come.......... (Score:2)
Damn, best news I've ever heard!!! (Score:2)
Sperm Powered Nanobots (Score:2)
samples (Score:2)
Once again (Score:2)
Those kooky scientists (Score:2)
"Hey baby, fancy a hot nanobot injection?"
Thermodynamics is False? (Score:2)
cookie cutter science (Score:4, Informative)
1. Find proteins.
2. Attach to a surface (his tags work well).
3. Make link to nanotechnology (half-baked links are easier).
4. Put out a press release claiming to be the first person to put proteins on a surface.
Congratulations, you're tenured!
I'll do my part. (Score:3, Funny)
Probable Conversation .... (Score:4, Funny)
Mother (yelling down basement stairs): "What are you doing down there?"
Slashdotter: "Recharging the robots!"
Don't you mean . . . (Score:2)
Thanks, I'll be here all week, try the hummous infused polenta medallions.
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I don't know about anyone else, but I'm not trying anything at your restaurant.
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