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Scientists Made Nanorobots That Can Release Drugs in The Body Using

Mind-Control

Scientists designed injectable nanobots and are


testing them on cockroaches. The technology
controls the release of drugs needed for the brain
using EEG controlled electromagnets. The
technique could help fight a host of brain
disorder.
Bar-Ilan University scientists, together with the
Interdisciplinary Center in Israel, designed
injectable nanobots, and they are testing them on
these little critters. Remarkably, the technology
controls the release of drugs that are needed for
the brain using the brain itself.

These microscopic robots are equipped with iron oxide nanoparticles that act as doors to
control the discharge of drugs that the brain needs. These doors can be manipulated through
Ectroencephalography (EEG) controlled electromagnets. The electromagnets respond, and open, when
there is a specific brain pattern detected by the EEG. Notably, the EEG could be set to respond to an
associated psychotic episode, so the bots will then release drugs to help the patient.
To that end, the team asserts that the nanobots can be very useful in helping with brain issues like
schizophrenia or ADHD.

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