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- emerging technology field creating machines or robots, which are called nanorobots or simply nanobots, whose components are at or near the scale of a nanometer...
- nanotechnology, and nanorobotics. His well cited paper "A logic-gated nanorobot for targeted transport of molecular payloads", which deals with nanoscale...
- in 1992. In this early proposal, sufficiently capable nanorobots would construct more nanorobots in an artificial environment containing special molecular...
- power devices embedded in the body (such as pacemakers), or sugar-fed nanorobots. Much of the research done on bio-nano generators is still experimental...
- Neumann probes, hypothetical space probes capable of self-replication Nanorobots, capable of self-replication The Von Neumann cellular automaton This disambiguation...
- functionality operating at the nanoscale. There are hopes for applying nanorobots in medicine. Nevertheless, progress on innovative materials and methodologies...
- capture it.[full citation needed] Skinner is mysteriously poisoned by a nanorobot infection. The culprit is Krycek, who continues to control the potentially...
- digital computers. This area has been referred to as quantum robotics. Nanorobots. Cobots (collaborative robots). Autonomous drones. High temperature crucibles...
- A robot is a machine—especially one programmable by a computer—capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically. A robot can be guided...
- alien virus in his blood. Later, Skinner is mysteriously poisoned by a nanorobot infection. The culprit is revealed to be Alex Krycek (Nicholas Lea), a...