What Are Nanorobots and How Are They Used in Medicine?
Nanorobots are tiny machines, often no larger than a few nanometers, designed to perform specific tasks at the cellular or molecular level. In medicine, they can be employed for precise surgical interventions, drug delivery, and diagnostic purposes. For example, nanorobots could be used to clear arterial blockages or to deliver drugs directly to a tumor site, offering a high degree of precision and control.