Friday, June 11, 2010

Busting Viruses

I would like to start this column to look for answers for finding a design of a nanotechnology robot that can help the immune system fight viruses. You see there are two things that smart technology can do that is similar to regular immune functions that is being programed to adjust and recycle. Now, I am very interested in the viability of carbon as a nanomolecule since it can be used for a number for number of catalytic functions when mixed with water. Now, it is not possible to used anything smaller than an atom however, using chemical reactions on a molecular level can create enough energy to attach and break a virus. What do you think?