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>> No.6329460 [View]

You need nanotube technology op, or just make an armor out diamond, the hardest medal on Urth.

;^)

>> No.6319282 [View]

>>6319270
see
>>6319151

>> No.6319164 [View]

>>6319151
***** post

>> No.6315249 [View]

>>6315179
We've actually been working on antifreeze peptides similar to the ones found in insects.


Shit's pretty baller.

>> No.6215119 [View]

>>6215111
>You'll have to

We don't have to do shit faggot

>> No.5773275 [View]

>>5772993
>>The Daily Mail

I thought only /pol/ was invaded by retards who take this shit seriously.

>> No.5773243 [View]
File: 10 KB, 132x112, 3.3 gorillion dollars.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
5773243

sage

>> No.5663713 [View]

>>5663285
Reminds me of that one glowing Basidiomycota.

>> No.5543064 [View]

>lol I posted it again

>> No.5432143 [View]

>>5432115
Fuck off, we already have the religious dipshits shitting up the board.

>> No.5432142 [View]

>>5431317
/a/ was always shit you mean, I miss when it was called /b/.

>> No.5432127 [View]

>>5432123
Nanomachines that work like retrovirals make saomething akin to a gland somewhere in the nondividing organ on a targeted region by nano gold rods. Said gland produces stem cells. Doesn't even have to be a glad per se but just a cluster of cells instead. Think of it as a small tumor that's actually a factory.

Pseudo science and fringe science at work baby! Of course there's a reason why it's called pseudo science and fringe science. I'm sure I'm not the only one who has thought of this however. We already have people who are trying to make nano gold and other nano scale elements produce molecular structures via surface plasmon resonance signals and what not.

>> No.5432121 [View]

>>5432107
Non dividing cells would have to be forced to regenerate somehow. This will cause problems in the brain however. Thank god for the development of prosthetics, and the blue brain project.

>> No.5432108 [View]

>>5432105
>>>/pol/
>>>/int/
>>>/r9k/

This isn't science at all, it's only tangentially related.

>> No.5432102 [View]

>>5432077
But I know it's possible, even though I'm not really a scientist yet. It's just not exactly yet within our reach. We're barely building sophisticated nanomachines and barely implementing nano scale medicine.

Gene therapy
http://singularityhub.com/2012/05/24/telomerase-gene-therapy-extends-lives-of-mice-by-up-to-24-percent/

Nano scale medicine
http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1167&context=nanodocs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9oaL9JjKKQ

Hell the first nanoscale elevator was barely built 8 years ago
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn4794-tiny-elevator-most-complex-nanomachine-yet.html

>> No.5432056 [View]

>>5432043
>>start working your ass off

B-b-b-but I'm a failure at biochem and am in gorillions of debt!

>>5432045
Here in the US that's CP, but I still want to save that pic.

FUCK THIS GAY EARTH!

>> No.5432014 [View]

>>5432004
Which is why modern telomerase treatments in rats only extend their life 24%. So somehow we have to not only find a way to prevent the loss of important pieces of DNA but its mutation as well. For that we'd need some nanomachine based wizardry.

>> No.5431987 [View]

>>5431982
Thank you captain obvious.

>> No.5431978 [View]

>>5431968
This, you're going to have to study some comp sci however if you want to get a research related job. Which I'm sure you want to right?

>> No.5431974 [View]

>>5431969
Not saying that's all there is to it, but it is one of the big contributing factors. Also programmed cell death is called apoptosis, and BTW Telomerase is used as a part of DNA repairs after chromosomes get copied.

>> No.5431959 [View]

>>5431956
>>>/pol/

>> No.5431946 [View]

>>5429305
>>5431900

Oh and forgot to mention that what you posted is not the first nano scale machine to be invented OP. Nanomachines are old news, what we're doing now is trying to apply them into stuff where they're actually useful. Like in that link with the nanogold. Anyhow link related an even older nanomachine.

http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn4794-tiny-elevator-most-complex-nanomachine-yet.html

>> No.5431941 [View]

>>5431935
http://singularityhub.com/2012/05/24/telomerase-gene-therapy-extends-lives-of-mice-by-up-to-24-percent/

Maybe her body is producing abnormal amounts of this due to some epigenetic disorder then.

>> No.5431931 [View]

>>5431898
Oh and yeah, forgot to answer your question, yes, it's entirely possible.

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