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For questions about technology that works with sizes of less than 100 nanometers, often the manipulation of individual molecules.
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How big can a carbon nanotube structure get?
How much carbon do you have?
Gravity is a very weak force, when compared to other forces, and its influence rapidly diminishes with distance. What this means is that a single bar of carbon nanotube c …
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Inheriting nanobots as a biological trait
If you think of bacteria as "natural" nanobots, then this already happens.
Within the womb, there's little-to-no bacteria because the placental blood barrier does a pretty good job of keeping things …