looks like a butterfly on one hand, and reminds you of a sliced apple on the other. But nDoo, a medical autonomous communication device aims at far more than its looks.
Built with nano-technology, the device is actually a communicator interface between humans and the various nanobots or nano-particles in their body blood stream. Nanobots, act as a self-organised horde that move through the body’s bloodstream. The device, rather the interface, is constantly monitoring all body functions and updating the database of all diseases and therapies. nDoo forwards commands to nanobots in the body, thereby showing use to heal diseases as well.
Nanobots in the body are powered by a nano-engine. The appliance serves as an extension of human immune system, detecting possible viruses at an early stage to prevent them from developing into diseases. When in passive mode, nDoo is the size of a hand-held computer.
The size of a hand held computer, it can visualize body functions in its floating position. Such a concept and device development sounds too futuristic for now, while the ethics behind nano-technology and products based on such technology are still being debated upon. If proven for a good purpose however, the device could prove a milestone.
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