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About Ulaglandha Perumal
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I can clear doubts regarding the areas of nanotecnology where there is much of Electronics because I am doing work in Nanoids.Most of other bio-nano related questions can also be cleared.

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I am currently working towards my own goal in the Nanoid domain.

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Topic: Nanotechnology



Expert: Ulaglandha Perumal
Date: 3/18/2005
Subject: Nanotechnology

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Please explain how nanites work and what they can currently do at our position in technology. Please specify what kind of nanites there are and their capabilities. Thank you for your expertise.
Answer -
Please confirm me if you are asking abour Nanoids or Nanites.I am a bit confused.

Sorry about that, I guess it was not specific enough. Please allow me to rewrite my question.

Please explain both if the topic is small, but if the topic is broad, please explain nanoids first. I might ask you again about nanites later.
Thank you!  

Answer
Dear Philip,

Nanoids are minuscular nano rabots which can be used to doany variety of things right from cleaning your lungs to fixing the ozone layer.They are built using a Nano Assemblers and are in turn controlled by nano computers.
You can imagine the complexity of implementation of the concept when it comes to machining those Nano Assemblers which will work any way you will program.

For example,

*If someone has a cancer tissue in his/her lungs then i will throw some nanoids into her nose.I shal control their movement using computers outside.I can make them reassemble the cancer cells to mitochondria!

*I can throw some nanoids in the ozone layer and these robots can do molecular reassembly and then convert all atoms to ozone there!

A variety of environmental and medical solutions are plausible with the advent of nanoids which is under research.

I can tell you that the MNT team(Molecular Nano Technology) at the Univ of Rice in USA have already tested cleaning cancer in rats.They  are moving in a fastpace.

If more interested people who would like to contribute to the technical world but with a societal reason then I would suggest Nanotechnology is the road ahead.  

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