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Interview With Adriano Cavalcanti

Svidinenko Yuriy writes the Nanotechnology News Network decide to ask some questions about a new nanotechnology program – NCD (Nanorobot Control Design) simulator. We also ask some questions about nanorobotics in general.

The interview is here.

Medical Nanorobotics

Nanorobotics compiled by Robert A. Freitas Jr. © Copyright 2001-2002, Robert A. Freitas Jr.All rights reserved. Publications 1986 “Engines of Healing,” Chapter 7, Engines of Creation (K. Eric Drexler) 1991 “Nanomedicine,” Chapter 10, Unbounding the Future (K. Eric Drexler, Christine Peterson, Gayle Pergamit) Dec. 1994 “Nanotechnology and Medicine” (Ralph C. Merkle) Apr. 1996 “Exploratory Design in Medical Nanotechnology: A Mechanical Artificial Red… Continue reading Medical Nanorobotics

Nanotechnology proposed for real-time monitoring of biohazard infections

Current nanotech capabilities have been incorporated into a proposed architecture for medical nanorobots to control epidemic diseases.

Nanotechnology modeling for medical nanorobots

Foresight members will recognize the names of researchers Robert Freitas and Tad Hogg. These two in the U.S. have now teamed with others from Australia to model nanotechnology robotics for medical applications, as described at PhysOrg.com. Excerpts: Virtual 3D nanorobots could lead to real cancer-fighting technology From eliminating the side effects of chemotherapy to treating… Continue reading Nanotechnology modeling for medical nanorobots

Nanorobots Inside Our Bodies?

Roland Piquepaille writes "In this very short article, Genome News Network (GNN) looks at the work of a Brazilian researcher, Adriano Cavalcanti, and his colleagues. Cavalcanti is working in nanorobotics, an emerging field in medicine which states that nanorobots soon will travel inside our bodies, digging for information, finding defects or delivering drugs. The GNN article contains spectacular images, and Cavalcanti's page about Nanorobotics Control Design includes additional ones. Even if the computer-generated images are impressive, please notice that real uses of nanorobots for health care will only appear progressively within the next ten years. Finally, this summary contains more details and a third set of images of simulated nanorobots at work. [Additional note: I didn't flash about Cavalcanti's work when Nanodot wrote about it last July in Collective Nanorobots Control Design. Now, I think it's worth mentioning a second time.]"

Collective Nanorobots Control Design

Adriano Cavalcanti writes "A new approach within advanced graphics simulations is presented for the problem of nano-assembly automation and its application for medicine. The problem under study concentrates its main focus on nanorobot control design for assembly manipulation and the use of evolutionary agents as a suitable way to enable the robustness on the proposed model. Thereby the presented works summarizes as well distinct aspects of some techniques required to achieve a successful nano-planning system design and its 3D simulation visualization in real time. http://www.nanorobotdesign.com"

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