Nanotechnology Used To Kill Cancer
to_kallon writes "A company called Kereos is developing a pair of nanotechnologies to identify tumors that measure just 1 mm in diameter, then kill them with a tiny but precise amount of a chemotherapy drug."
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Come on, y'all. We all know that Slashdot isn't a news site, but you guys please at least pretend to be occasionally? How's this for a suggestion:
Nanotechnology may someday be used to fight cancer
How's that?
I write in my journal
Could this technology be abused to seek out certain cells associated with memory, pleasure, pain, etc.
.025 millimeter fab/chip; give us the secret sauce recipe...)
Imagine if these nanotech bots could lie dormant, awaiting activation by an authority or a torturer. People could be abducted, injected, released, and then tortured into complying with all sorts of illegal requests (get us a copy of that
Alternatively, this could be used to somehow little by little nudge the lifespan of cells upward a few percentage points...
Previously: "Linux... Toward the Sunrise..." Now: "Linux... Toward the-- No, now, part of Every Sunrise"
This seems like an incredibly dangerous idea to me. Supposing that the nanotech "programmer" produces a logic error, what's to prevent the thing from simply killing every cell in your body? The distinction, after all, between cancerous and "normal" cells is pretty fine.
Alphanos
...still no cure for c--
oh, wait.