Tuesday, December 3, 2013

TED/Geraldine Hamilton: Body parts on a chip

Body parts on a chip? What does that even mean? Indeed, it's a kind of new medicine involving sending tiny artificial robots into the human body, and let them mend what needs to be mended.

To be exact, this isn't the latest technology in the medical territory, however, after testing the experiment once, twice and thrice repeatedly, it's at last sure to call that this kind of curing method is 90% above safe.

For centuries scientists and doctors have been trying to send nano robots inside the body, as video cameras, and also as little doctors. However, most of the time it comes with a bad kickback which is often not good to the patient's body. With the extra kind of syndrome, this method was ordered to be stopped by the Medical authorities, for no one wants an extra piece of trouble. But now our lecturer Mrs. Hamilton is here telling people that their team has made a breakthrough on the subject, and just recently they carried out the procedure on human patients, and the results turned out to be just fine.

For that, we should be thankful to the team. And their hard work over the years. With the guaranteed steadiness of nano robots, I am confident that it's going to be a new breakthrough in the medical territory.

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