Nanoscale robots, also known as nanobots, are miniature robots that measure less than 100 nanometers in size. They are made from Nanobiotechnology, such as carbon nanotubes, graphene, and nanowires. Nanobots are an emerging field of research in nanotechnology and have the potential to revolutionize medicine, manufacturing, energy production, and other industries. Nanobots could be used to deliver drugs, perform precise surgical procedures, or even clean up toxic waste. By taking advantage of their small size, nanobots could maneuver through the human body and access hard-to-reach areas, making them ideal for medical diagnostics and treatments. In manufacturing, they could be used to construct precise, complex components or to assemble products with greater speed and efficiency. Nanobots could also be used to generate energy, as they could harvest energy from their environment and convert it into usable electricity. This could be used to power small devices and even entire cities. In addition, they could be used to clean up hazardous waste, such as oil spills, by breaking down pollutants into harmless components.





Title : Creating materials with a desired refraction coefficient and other applications
Alexander G Ramm, Kansas State University, United States
Title : Pristine graphene coatings on metals: A disruptive approach to remarkable and durable corrosion
Raman Singh, Monash University, Australia