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Nanorobotics - The Future of Intelligent Machines at the Molecular Scale - cover

Nanorobotics - The Future of Intelligent Machines at the Molecular Scale

Fouad Sabry

Casa editrice: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Nanorobotics is at the forefront of technological innovation, offering groundbreaking applications in medicine, engineering, and beyond. This book explores the vast potential of nanoscale machines, bridging the gap between science fiction and reality. Whether you're a professional, student, or enthusiast, this book provides a comprehensive and accessible insight into the world of nanotechnology applications.
 
Chapters Brief Overview:
 
1: Nanorobotics – An introduction to the principles, design, and realworld applications of nanorobots.
 
2: K. Eric Drexler – Examining Drexler’s pioneering vision in molecular nanotechnology and its influence.
 
3: Molecular Nanotechnology – Understanding atomically precise manufacturing and its transformative impact.
 
4: Nanomotor – Exploring the design and function of nanoscale motors for precise mechanical operations.
 
5: Nanoscale Plasmonic Motor – Investigating the role of lightdriven nanoscale propulsion systems.
 
6: Nanotechnology in Fiction – Analyzing depictions of nanotechnology in literature and film.
 
7: Microswimmer – Studying microscopic propulsion systems for biomedical applications.
 
8: Ambarish Ghosh – Highlighting key contributions in magnetic nanomotors and their applications.
 
9: Molecular Machine – Delving into synthetic molecular structures that perform mechanical tasks.
 
10: Nanoelectronics – Exploring miniaturized electronic components and their future implications.
 
11: DNA Origami – Investigating DNAbased selfassembly techniques for nanoscale structures.
 
12: Nanotechnology – Providing a broad perspective on nanotech advancements across various fields.
 
13: DNA Nanotechnology – Examining DNAbased nanostructures for medicine and computing.
 
14: Simone SchürleFinke – Showcasing innovations in targeted drug delivery using nanotechnology.
 
15: Nanobiotechnology – Exploring the fusion of nanotech with biological systems for advanced solutions.
 
16: Biohybrid Microswimmer – Studying bioengineered swimming nanorobots for medical applications.
 
17: Nanomedicine – Investigating the revolutionary impact of nanotechnology in healthcare.
 
18: Joseph Wang – Reviewing significant contributions to selfpowered nanorobots and sensing.
 
19: Robert Freitas – Exploring visionary work in medical nanorobotics and artificial blood.
 
20: Nanocapsule – Understanding nanocarriers for targeted drug delivery and controlled release.
 
21: Applications of Nanotechnology – Summarizing realworld applications across industries.
 
This book is an essential guide to the rapidly evolving field of nanorobotics. With detailed discussions on key topics and influential figures, it provides a roadmap for understanding how nanotechnology is shaping the future. Expand your knowledge and stay ahead in this cuttingedge field.
Disponibile da: 21/03/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 253 pagine.

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