Originally posted by soficrow
Hmmm.
2005 - New micro-robots called microbots grow their own muscles from living animals. The microbots are grown on silicon chips, using the
same principles and similar technologies as those used to make integrated circuits. "I can make hundreds of thousands as easily as I can make one,"
says nanotechnologist Carlo Montemagno. Blending biological and mechanical parts with phenomenal precision, microbots are a fully integrated system,
blurring the lines between men and machines.
The New Military: Microbots
interesting- a single usable "muscle" is a long way from a nano bot- also it only "live" for 4 hours - probably until it DIES from lack of
oxygen/food and is likely many, many times bigger than necessary for the WHOLE nano bot
i also love it when people refer to links on this site as if that is evidence of anything- most often the "news" is so basic and vague as to say
NOTHING or from a quack page. hmmm.
2000 - "One of the projects DARPA is currently supporting is work by a team at Michigan State University's College of Engineering, who are
developing reconfigurable micro-robots for use in military, intelligence and law enforcement ...."
DARPA Works to Replace Soldiers, Police with Robots
all fine and good - nothing to do with the thread-
not they are TRYING to build down to 5 centimeters! and these are REMOTE controlled not autononomus!
2005 - "Scientists at the University of California Los Angeles have successfully bonded flesh to silicon to create what they claim is world's
first muscled robot. ..."They have a maximum moving speed of 40 micrometres per second and can work for more than four hours, although not
continuously." "
It needs your clothes, your boots and your motorcycle
Also see:
The Talon Robot: Ready for Iraq
i read it- 10 ft long 3500 pounds! definitely no nano bot- the Air Force's security Police use a 2ft by 2ft UAV that flys oin its own for up to an
hour sending back vidio- much more impressive but still miles from being a nano bot of anysort
Fly-eating Robot Powers Itself
read the aticle- but it fails to say how this thing turns the bi-soup into ELECTRICTY. a fly cant have that much energy to be harvested from it- but
the mechanism they describe is sure to be HUGE. Vague, article at best unrelated to thread (self heling armour) very little to do with the possibilty
of nanobots and to top it off no pictures!!!!
The New Military: Robots with Human DNA
another link to a dubvious post- the article isn't even very well put together and i fail to see realavance to thread. (sorry) if you want to talk
about robots making more of themselves i am sure FORDS assembly line robots can be programed to make themselves- might need more than two (male and
female?) due to the variaty of parts needed. maybe it would be a "deca" based reproductive system.
[edit on 11-2-2005 by launchpad]
[edit on 11-2-2005 by launchpad]