Tiny robot can target cancerous cells WITHOUT the need for radiation

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I love the New Scientist :)

Apparently tiny robots can be injected into a patient's blood flow and made to target cancerous cells whereupon they will heat to 70°C and destroy the infection, for lack of a better word. This would replace chemotherapy and radiotherapy, which damage a large number of cells, meaning that fatigue, hair loss and weakness as a side effect of cancer treatment could be a thing of the past...
 
Sounds good!

Let's hope these nanobots don't go rogue and Borg us all!
 
Interesting, these teeny robots can also fuse blood cells, effectively making them ideal at stopping internal bleeding without a surgeon ever having to wield a knife. Cool, eh?
 

There's been talk about small micro machines doing this sort of thing for a while. I've also heard of electronically controlled zapping of cancer cells that's targeted towards cancer cells and not just exposing everything like what chemo or general radiation does.
 
Please provide links to the articles.

Sadly I can't: the article I read is not (at least to any meaningful extent) online. It was published in the New Scientist Magazine, a weekly informative mainly published in the UK and Canada. It's a fascinating read, from the beginnings of life to the Next Big Thing!
 
Found a website for 'New Scientist Magazine' not sure if that is same publication you are referring to, but the name certainly sounds similar. Don't know anything about them to know if what they publish is reputable or not. Makes a BIG difference when reading online articles. Virtually everything published nowadays is available online somewhere. Some may require a paying subscription to read the articles.

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Found a website for 'New Scientist Magazine' not sure if that is same publication you are referring to, but the name certainly sounds similar. Don't know anything about them to know if what they publish is reputable or not. Makes a BIG difference when reading online articles. Virtually everything published nowadays is available online somewhere. Some may require a paying subscription to read the articles.

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That's the one. Sadly my article isn't on their website, which happens sometimes. It's a fascinating read, doesn't talk down to you at all.
 














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