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König Prüß, GmbH

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Jul 22, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/22/00
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Little implantable robot glucose sensors

http://www.foresight.org/Nanomedicine/Respirocytes1.html


an...@great-big-monkey.whee

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Jul 26, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/26/00
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König, Prüß, GmbH wrote:
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> Little implantable robot glucose sensors
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> http://www.foresight.org/Nanomedicine/Respirocytes1.html

Yes! TINY ROBOTS!

If only they can make them do double duty as some kind of insane
robo-battle armor. Or just make the wearer impervious to pain. Or,
upon pressing a panic button, secrete enough endorphins to make one
temporarily insanely strong.

But glucose sensing is a good start.
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König Prüß, GmbH

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Jul 26, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/26/00
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Annna escrivened:

>König, Prüß, GmbH wrote:
>>
>> Little implantable robot glucose sensors
>>
>> http://www.foresight.org/Nanomedicine/Respirocytes1.html
>
>Yes! TINY ROBOTS!
>
>If only they can make them do double duty as some kind of insane
>robo-battle armor. Or just make the wearer impervious to pain. Or,
>upon pressing a panic button, secrete enough endorphins to make one
>temporarily insanely strong.
>
>But glucose sensing is a good start.


Yuh, the lil' biobots run on blood glucose! The least that they can do is
keep the sugar level at a reasonable amount for everybody involved.

There are battle suits now just about like the soldiers in StarWars had.

Some of the tiny robots look like spiders and have cameras and can deliver
a lethal sting.

The carbon tubules that can be "doped" to process things are interesting.
Nanotubes could replace some organ filtering functions, and maybe lungs
also. The chemical warfare guy told us that the surface area of a set of lungs
is about the same as a tennis court, that's a lot of permeable surface area.

I'm trying to catch up and keep up with all the new junk that's going on
with polymers and nanotechnology and molecular machines (Oh, my!)

They've got DNA computers now, test tubes of grey goop, that can go math!


The GKhanBOT

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Aug 25, 2000, 3:00:00 AM8/25/00
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In article <397F2BF6...@earthling.net>,
an...@great-big-monkey.whee wrote:

> König, Prüß, GmbH wrote:
> > http://www.foresight.org/Nanomedicine/Respirocytes1.html
>
> Yes! TINY ROBOTS!
>
> If only they can make them do double duty as some kind of insane
> robo-battle armor. Or just make the wearer impervious to pain. Or,
> upon pressing a panic button, secrete enough endorphins to make one
> temporarily insanely strong.

How about a Pink-sensing, ranged immune system?

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