Sentences with phrase «with nanobots»

Not exact matches

Related: The U.S. Military Wants to Inject People's Brains With Painkilling Nanobots That Could Replace Medicine
Rather than design them from scratch, some scientists have been experimenting with the idea of enlisting an army of sophisticated nanobots already at our disposal: the thousands of species of bacteria swarming inside our bodies right now.
The DNA nanobot is shaped like a gearshift, with an extendible arm that ranges from 25 to more than 400 nanometers long that's attached to a 55 - by -55-nanometer platform.
Swarms of gold nanobots with rotating arms powered by magnetic fields could swim through the human body and deliver medicine directly where it's needed
He reveals how humans will colonize the galaxy with the help of self - replicating nanobots, fling an asteroid into Mars to unleash a planet - warming greenhouse effect, and fight off alien invaders by hacking their technology — though it won't be like Independence Day.
It has armored rhinos, Ruritanian power struggles, wacky inventions (e.g., nanobot shoes), sprinkles of Jules Verne and James Bond, characters who can't stop striking cool poses with bladed weapons, and a secondary villain who spends most of his screen time cackling at his own dastardliness — the one - armed vibranium trafficker Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis), an uncommonly fun bad guy in an age of humorless Steppenwolfs and Ronan The Accusers.
There are a multitude of sub-plots swirling in the miasma: a new doctor, Elisa (Linh Dan Phan), with an experimental nanobot - infused drug, a conspiracy between «warden» Charon (Gérald Laroche), and his prize patient, the hacker Atilla (Yann Collette), an aging (perhaps unstable) lead physician, Persephone (Simona Maicanescu), and a new patient (mute at first and dubbed Saint - Georges, the dragon slayer, played by Lambert Wilson) who can «see» parasites affecting the patients and is either, as the ad copy put its, «a monster or a messiah.»
Connors has been unknowingly involved with the evil organization known as ERIS (which is an acronym for... actually, the movie never says), and his work on nanobots, which can be programmed to destroy anything, is feared to be a potential threat.
The story concludes with the people digging out from under the nanobot storm, reaching abundant nature.
I can relate to this now, just as years ago when bear would have characters whose blood was filled with millions of healing nanobots, I imagined the author endured illness and its stigma the same as I had.
Filed Under: Buyer's Guides, Heat Level 1 - G Rated Clean Read, Print Books, Science Fiction Tagged With: Adam Dreece, cyberpunk, future, high tech, nanobots, steve jobs, technothriller
Backing up the hardware announcement was Microsoft's new «Play Anywhere» cross-platform imitative, which means gamers will only have to buy a single copy of a game in order to have invasive nanobots inserted in their bloodstream that can track them «anywhere» with «no escape».
Lastly, we have Chaos — entirely focused on decimating your enemies with remotely detonated grenades, setting them on fire, launching swarms of enemy frying nanobots like Firefly from GI Joe and making your human enemies puke themselves to death.
Designer Erin Robinson (Nanobots) is a perfect fit with Dave Gilbert's studio.
The «proof of work» requirement that requires a ridiculous amount of energy usage could be replaced with a different verification method, making the new altcoin more efficient and saving all the world's energy from being sucked up to mine Bitcoin the way nanobots may one day suck up all the world's matter in a grey goo nightmare scenario.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z