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Intro to Engineering & Design, B6 04.12.

12 By Shay Townson Penelope Cox Laura Barr

Technology in the smallest possible level makes it possible to manipulate matter on the atomic and molecular scale

Nanometers are so small that one hair on your head is about 90 nanometers wide.

Nanotechnology can literally be applied to any field of human life, and used to improve the environment, the human condition, and living conditions of the entire world.

Some of the applications of nanotechnology are: Self-cleaning wool and silk whose altered particles eat stains Sunscreen that uses nanotechnology to absorb more light than normal brands Nano-engineered plastics and packaging products Synthetic bone engineered with components that real bone is composed of Using nanotechnology to liquefy coal and convert it to gas

Here are some of the major ways in which nanotechnology is revolutionizing medicine:
Nanobots/nanocomputers Cell repair Cancer treatment Aging Heart disease Drug delivery Seizures Disease prevento\ion And many more. . .

Human nerve cells do not repair themselves.

This is because the human central nervous system does not produce enough growth-promoting molecules. When parts of the central nervous system are critically injured, it cannot generate new neurons nor regenerate damaged ones. This is thanks to a type of cell called the glial cell.

Around 90% of the cells in the CNS are glial cells, not neurons. These support the neurons by keeping the environment outside the neurons in suitable conditions. In the CNS, two types of glial culprits inhibit axon regeneration. These are called oligodendrocytes and astrocytes. The growth-inhibited qualities of these cells help stabilize the CNS. These growth-inhibitors provide a cellular scaffold so that neurons only sprout where they are intended, thus keeping the CNS organized.

Kokoro
Nanomachines that can repair/enhance neural synapses/nerves Artificial axons and dendrites repair issues with neurons by connecting tissue and creating a pathway for the natural electrical pulses. Can function in groups of varying sizes, depends on programming

Since neurons function with electrical pulses, the nanobots are programmed to detect certain electrical discrepancies in the brain/nervous system (depending on the condition of the patient). Injected into the spinal cord, travels up the CNS Powered by thermal energy and/or bioelectricity Made primarily out of carbon alloys

Among the mental imperfections these nanobots can begin to repair, are:
Alzheimers disease Huntingtons disease Dyslexia Autism Brain damage Epilsepsy/stroke Tourettes syndrome Paraplegia Migraines Brain damage And others. . .

Our nanobot will be. . .


Engineering better medicines Reserve-engineering the brain

The Kokoro are packaged by the thousands in nanofiber tubes encased in plastic and shipped to hospitals Three different sizes of tubes can be purchased, depending on insertion point For professional use only, cannot be purchased by individuals Each tube will run anywhere between $25,000 $31,000

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