Throwing Spanners at Nanobots demonstration lecture by Dr Nate Adams.
The cells of all living organisms are wonderfully complicated factories. Enzymes – or nanobots – are key to this.
Nanobots work furiously and specifically to produce the products required for a cell to respire, respond and reproduce.
Using his research, Dr Nate Adams dissects the roles of nanobots, and using exciting demonstrations, brings photosynthesis, chemistry and spectroscopy to life on a big scale.
Understanding how nanobots work helps us build a picture of how the entire cellular factory system functions. We can use this knowledge to help research in medicine, food security and bioengineering.
The cells of all living organisms are wonderfully complicated factories. Enzymes – or nanobots – are key to this.
Nanobots work furiously and specifically to produce the products required for a cell to respire, respond and reproduce.
Using his research, Dr Nate Adams dissects the roles of nanobots, and using exciting demonstrations, brings photosynthesis, chemistry and spectroscopy to life on a big scale.
Understanding how nanobots work helps us build a picture of how the entire cellular factory system functions. We can use this knowledge to help research in medicine, food security and bioengineering.