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September 21st, 2004
Nanorobot pioneer reveals status of simulator, stem cell work
Abstract:
An interview with Adriano Cavalcanti, Ph.D., who, along with his colleagues at the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Campinas in Brazil, have designed a Nanorobot Control Design (NCD) simulator on which they are already exploring applications in coronary disease and the use of stem cells to treat diabetes. (PDF)
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