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18 Sep 2016 21:00

This is wild: a team of Israeli scientists developed a contraption that uses a person's brain waves to remotely control DNA-based nanorobots -- while the nanobots were inside a living cockroach. When prompted by a human thought, the clam shell-like robots opened up, revealing a drug-like molecule that tweaked the physiology of the cockroach's cells. Though "merely a demonstration and proof of concept," the technology represents a new era of brain-nanomachine interfaces that links a...
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