DNA-based nanometer-sized moving arm 18
Benedict Wright writes "Scientists
from New York have created a naonmeter sized "robot arm".
The two parts of the arm, made from synthetic DNA, can be made to move up to 6 nanometers apart by the addition of a special cobalt compound. Freaky!"
Anyone read the Diamond Age? (Score:1)
I want one! (Score:1)
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Aaron Gaudio
"The fool finds ignorance all around him.
I want one! (Score:1)
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Aaron Gaudio
"The fool finds ignorance all around him.
Nanotech - what about bugs. (Score:1)
martian
Just a new spin on an old concept (Score:1)
Two-edged sword (Score:1)
But what about the darker side? What if someone created a nanotech creature programmed kill any living DNA and replicate itself as much as possible? That would be _much_ worse than a virus.
Furthermore, when the human genome project is completed, you'll be able to single out characteristics of a human being. You could then target out a type of population and wipe them out with nanotech creatures.
Anyway, as long as this technology stays in the right hands ( and who is to dictate those? ) , then I think its benefits greatly outweigh its potential for destruction.
A little "replicated" food for thought. =)
This "New York" Threat Must Be Stopped (Score:1)
The citizens of New York must be stopped at all costs. This will give the New York Air Force too much of an advantage over the rest of us. The Prime Minister of New York must be eliminated.
Why go to the hassle? Just nuke it (Score:1)
bio coderz (Score:1)
Interesting...
This is not "Nanotechnology" FYI (Score:1)
Open Source Nanotech (Score:1)
-Tesla
The perfect invention for nerds? (Score:1)
Now they use their new nanometer-sized arms on their nanometer-sized selves while they're perusing Slashdot and #netsex, and still be able to keep two hands on the keyboard. Just a thought. :)
Cheers,
ZicoKnows@hotmail.com
Two-edged sword (Score:1)
Nanotech stories (Score:1)
bio coderz (Score:1)
At first I tried to say one was one and another... you get the gist. And then, "Hold on, wait a minute."
Well, it is a subject we have been debating for three years and verges on a religion to the OTK, as a writer from the right side of things, (primarily) it leaves me curious.