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The Invisible Machine Discusses the uses of nanotechnology in the biomedical field. It covers nanotechnology's role in the treatment of cancer, the use of liposomes in drug delivery, the use of archaesomes as vaccine adjuvants. It further outlines the potential for nanomachines capable of creating proteins on the cellular level, or signal transmission. It also review power sources, military applications, the game series Metal Gear Solid, and nanoparticles.
Bacterial Therapeutics Bacteria can now be engineered to be an organic cyborgian component for use in medical therapeutics.
Genetic Engineering and Cybernetics
Addresses genetic engineering in relation to Sci-Fi and Transhumanism. Also, looks at the implications and ethics of such engineering.
Nature Using Technology Using Nature A summary of the current and past research being done on medical nanomachines built from or inspired by organic material. Looks at nanobots and their use with DNA to solve problems, nanocomputers, and nanobot design.
In Vitro Fertilization
More coming soon.
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