nanorobotars
Nanorobotars are hypothetical or experimental microscopic machines designed to perform tasks at the nanoscale, typically measuring between 1 and 100 nanometers in size. The concept combines elements of nanotechnology and robotics, envisioning autonomous or remotely controlled devices capable of manipulating matter at atomic or molecular levels. While the term "nanorobot" is often used interchangeably, "nanorobotars" may specifically refer to nanoscale robotic systems with specialized functions, such as medical diagnostics, targeted drug delivery, or material assembly.
The theoretical foundation for nanorobotars stems from advances in nanotechnology, including molecular self-assembly, nanofabrication, and nanoscale
Potential applications of nanorobotars include medical fields, where they could navigate bloodstreams to deliver drugs directly
Despite their promise, significant obstacles persist. Scaling down mechanical components to nanoscale dimensions requires overcoming issues
Current research focuses on proof-of-concept prototypes, such as DNA origami structures or magnetic nanobots, rather than