Synopsis of Social media discussions
Overall, the discussions reflect a mix of fascination and concern, with examples like references to nanobots being injected into the body, the role of nanobots in vaccines, and fears about governments using such technology for control. The tone varies between admiration of technological progress and caution about its broader societal impacts, illustrating a balanced yet curious perspective.
Agreement
Moderate agreementMost posts show curiosity or support for nanotechnology advancements, although some express concerns about potential misuse or control issues.
Interest
Moderate level of interestDiscussions indicate moderate interest, with mentions of practical applications, the tiny scale of nanobots, and the implications for health and security.
Engagement
Moderate level of engagementParticipants actively reference specific aspects like nanobots in vaccines, potential biological impacts, and societal implications, demonstrating a good level of engagement.
Impact
Moderate level of impactThe conversations hint at significant potential impacts in medicine, security, and technology, but there remains some skepticism about ethical and control issues.
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Controlling Nanomotor Behavior with Acoustic Fields for Advanced Applications
This video explores how acoustic fields can manipulate synthetic nanomotors, inducing reversible swarming and separation. This enables rapid assembly and disassembly, paving the way for innovations in nanotechnology and medicine.
Control of Nanomotor Swarming and Separation Using Acoustic Fields
This study demonstrates how acoustic fields induce reversible nanomotor swarming and separation, controlling collective behavior. Rapid assembly, movement, and disassembly are achieved by adjusting acoustic frequency, enabling potential applications in nanotechnology and medicine.
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WHAT IF AN ADVERSARY RELEASED A BIOWEAPON OF NANOBOTS AGAINST A POPULATION. Oct 13, 2015: The World's Smallest Robots: Rise of the Nanomachines https://t.co/DrmZ2BjKeN Reactions takes a look at some byte-size science. Nanomachines have some very tiny chemistry at play with
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Ian Hurn
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erin
@edonn84 (Twitter)RT @IanHurn0: The World's Smallest Robots: Rise of the Nanomachines https://t.co/WpRnHqlOXm https://t.co/g28dOKmcg1
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Ian Hurn
@IanHurn0 (Twitter)The World's Smallest Robots: Rise of the Nanomachines https://t.co/WpRnHqlOXm https://t.co/g28dOKmcg1
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Aakash Hanumanth
@AakashHanumant1 (Twitter)https://t.co/jIds15cYv4
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Aakash Hanumanth
@AakashHanumant1 (Twitter)https://t.co/R9g4wXLJgL
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Ruben A Palacio
@ruben_apo (Twitter)RT @AmerChemSociety: Celebrate byte-size #science on #NanotechnologyDay & check out this @ACSReactions video on the tiny #chemistry at play…
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Analio Dugarte
@analioj (Twitter)RT @AmerChemSociety: Celebrate byte-size #science on #NanotechnologyDay & check out this @ACSReactions video on the tiny #chemistry at play…
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Beatriz Jurado Sanchez
@BeatrizJuradoS1 (Twitter)RT @AmerChemSociety: Celebrate byte-size #science on #NanotechnologyDay & check out this @ACSReactions video on the tiny #chemistry at play…
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crispen_dev
@CrispenDev (Twitter)RT @AmerChemSociety: Celebrate byte-size #science on #NanotechnologyDay & check out this @ACSReactions video on the tiny #chemistry at play…
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American Chemical Society
@AmerChemSociety (Twitter)Celebrate byte-size #science on #NanotechnologyDay & check out this @ACSReactions video on the tiny #chemistry at play that yields big results. https://t.co/fR6Us70pOL #NanoTechnology #NanoTech #Nano #Science
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Nanopedia
@nanopedia (Twitter)Motor, switch, shuttle, car: https://t.co/h9GemzIDoN
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SEPH CADIZ
@sephcadiz (Twitter)Scientists can fit 1-million micro #robots inside a needle and inject it into your body https://t.co/gt1SNGkxuH #biotech #nanotech #machines #innovation #technology #future #transhumanism #cyborg #gadgets #gizmos
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Sir Alex
@DawnofAlbion (Twitter)https://t.co/C03tfEouYO
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IamtheWalrus
@IamtheW60512589 (Twitter)(4) The World's Smallest Robots: Rise of the Nanomachines - YouTube https://t.co/LvBkAJ0FaW
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Nanoinventum
@nanoinventum (Twitter)The World's Smallest Robots: Rise of the Nanomachines https://t.co/khJucoD4HD a través de @YouTube
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Gerry Demare
@DemareGerry (Twitter)Hey, they are in the vaccines too don’t ya know. The World's Smallest Robots: Rise of the Nanomachines https://t.co/TFKH2gp1Ql via @YouTube
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Pessics de Ciència
@Pessics (Twitter)RT @nanoinventum: Nanobots - Robots Inside Us https://t.co/khJucoD4HD
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Nanoinventum
@nanoinventum (Twitter)Nanobots - Robots Inside Us https://t.co/khJucoD4HD
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Knightess Duckworth
@ms_duckworth (Twitter)@sullivan11169 @NwoArchive @StarSparkle_UK And the role of the nanobots....? https://t.co/5hpjjonNwM
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Klaus Haberstein
@KHaberstein (Twitter)The World's Smallest Robots: Rise of the Nanomachines https://t.co/tPGZtMOGa8 via @YouTube
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Dr. Gina Reghetti DO
@drginareghetti (Twitter)The World's Smallest Robots: Rise of the Nanomachines https://t.co/3gSfEp9WMw via @YouTube
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Nervana.
@NaNervana (Twitter)Isn't that so creepy and make you wonder if government around the world didn't try that already to control people. https://t.co/LEy9WAtGiw
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RACHEL E RILEY
@RachelRiley9 (Twitter)Rise of nanites tech https://t.co/vmZHTtuzfA
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Daniel garrow
@garrow_daniel (Twitter)Well the nanites are doing wonders for my internals so far. https://t.co/fqRVpyIfBz
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Curious
@Curious34731213 (Twitter)Robots are so small, can not see by humans. NANOBOTS https://t.co/qEX8tN50Rr
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KARABURMA RULES @Z FURIABIBI
@furiabibi (Twitter)RAZMISLITE DA LI ŽELITE DA NEKO MOŽE DA UPRAVLJA VAŠIM TELOM !!! https://t.co/cQaoF91LSs
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fundimensional
@PovertyCattt (Twitter)RT @P_illa730: https://t.co/0JEfWC5j9g
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Sun Tien-Naga (Golden Eagle)
@P_illa730 (Twitter)https://t.co/0JEfWC5j9g
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Rodrigo Nunes Cal
@CalZole (Twitter)The World's Smallest Robots: Rise of the Nanomachines https://t.co/u4uGDghc9k via @YouTube
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BARBELLO
@BurrelloBonnie (Twitter)https://t.co/NkdNQEMVeU
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Bill C. White
@hexheadtn (Twitter)The World's Smallest Robots: Rise of the Nanomachines https://t.co/aKfjPP4VAd via @YouTube
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Filip Paldia
@FilipPaldia (Twitter)The World's Smallest Robots: Rise of the Nanomachines https://t.co/Z0lnNdczgt
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Abstract Synopsis
- This study shows how acoustic fields can be used to control the collective behavior of synthetic nanomotors by inducing reversible swarming and separation, similar to biological systems.
- The mechanism works by interacting with the nanomotors, causing them to quickly gather around pressure nodes and form swarms that can be directed or disassembled on demand by adjusting the acoustic frequency.
- This ability to rapidly assemble, move, and separate different types of nanomotors using sound waves could lead to new applications in nanotechnology and medical fields.]
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