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A computer controlled robot that can capture and transport a single cell.

1,273,535 views • 1 year ago •via X (Twitter)

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Alex Utopia1 year ago

We are almost there... and once we are, reality will not be the same anymore.

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Dr. James Joyce1 year ago

Maybe a brazillion possible applications for that tech. Brilliant stuff. Different types of nanobots in a heterogeneous autonomous ad hoc network could perform all kinds of work inside the body. Wouldn’t be technically difficult to set up. Would require a ton of time to build training data sets. Someone should do it. I’ll put it on the back burner for the lab, and if nobody’s jumped on it in a couple of years, I might have some cycles then to look at it.

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⏳ChaoticSandman⏳1 year ago

So what is the purpose of bringing the two cells together?

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Tyler 🏴‍☠️1 year ago

Me forking the last meatball in sauce

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Bart Barton1 year ago

"micro-robot is able to navigate between different cells in a biological sample, distinguish between different types of cells, identify whether they are healthy or dying, and then transport the desired cell for further study, such as genetic analysis."

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Aaron1 year ago

I remember Nanobots from somewhere...

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Jai Rod1 year ago

"I'm not sure what's more impressive, the robot or the fact that someone actually needed to capture and transport a single cell.

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Mike Maxwell1 year ago

Cool! Those are hard to solder…..

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