TU Delft researchers devise ‘protein trap’ in scientific breakthrough
- HEALTH
- November 30, 2021
What if there was a magical robot that could cure any disease? Don’t answer that. It’s a stupid question. Everyone knows there’s no one machine that could do that. But maybe a swarm made up of tens of thousands of tiny autonomous micro-bots could? That’s the premise laid out by proponents of nanobot medical technology.
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READ MORETU Eindhoven student team, TU/ecomotive, announced that they have developed an electric passenger car that cleans the air while driving. Called Zem, the prototype car purifies the air while driving instead of emitting through the use of a technology called “Direct air capturing.” The transport sector is responsible for producing about a quarter of the EU’s
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