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scientists have developed programmable nanomachines that can target and destroy cancer cells with remarkable precision.
nanomachines are being engineered to deliver drugs directly to infected cells, minimizing side effects.
the self-replicating nanomachines raised ethical concerns among researchers and policymakers.
medical nanomachines can perform surgical procedures at the cellular level without invasive surgery.
future medicine may rely on swarms of nanomachines to repair damaged tissues from within.
the bloodstream serves as a highway for nanomachines seeking out diseased areas of the body.
researchers are testing how nanomachines interact with the human immune system.
nanomachines equipped with sensors can monitor vital signs and detect early signs of disease.
the programmable nature of nanomachines allows doctors to control their behavior remotely.
scientists are exploring how to power nanomachines using the body's own chemical energy.
these tiny nanomachines can assemble new materials at the molecular scale.
researchers are developing biocompatible coatings for nanomachines to prevent rejection.
the nanomachines can navigate through the bloodstream to reach specific targets.
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