Microscopic Nanobot Technology for Practical Medical Use
The researchers at Australian Monash University have designed a super small piezoelectric motor, which is just about 0.25mm wide and is probably the smallest motor by 70 percent that is designed in the world. This proteus motor is actually designed after the E.coli bacteria and is uses flagellum to move through the fluids like bloodstream. Researchers eventually intended to develop a range of proteus Nanobots which could be easily injected in the blood to transmit images sand probably offer medicine information help perform minor surgeries. This Nanobots can either be removed by through a micro-catheter with a manual process or a pre-programmed return at the point of entry.