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University of British Columbia develops artificial muscles to propel nanobots through the body

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Nanotechnology has long been heralded as the next generation in medical technology – scientists are currently working on nanobots able to diagnose and heal the body from the inside. With that in mind, researchers from the University of British Columbia believe they have found a way to propel nanobots through the human body – by creating strong and flexible artificial muscles. via Inhabitat

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Here’s a video of the nanobots and artificial muscles in action:

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