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Gold Nanobots Compete in RoboCup 2009

The typical robot that we are used to seeing, be it in television or the movies or even in real life is usually gray or silver-colored, right? We’re not sure why that is. Probably because the typical metal used to create robots was gray or silver. Silver is certainly a color that we associate with machinery. Well, if you had an invite to attend the RoboCup games that will take place from the end of June to early July, you would see robots made from gold.

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) works with the sponsors of the RoboCup Games to organize the Nanogram, a portion of the event where tiny nanobots that are operated by computers compete. Gold nanobots will be competing in nanosoccer games, where they will play on fields that are no larger than a single grain of rice. So these gold robots are not the size of say, R2D@ from Star Wars, rather they are tiny creations, no bigger than a dust mite.

You may ask, why these scientists bother setting up competitions for gold nanobots that are so very small, and this is a reasonable question. It may even seem that this is just a recreational activity—after all if they are playing soccer with gold nanobots, how is that furthering research into science and technology? They do it to put their work to the test. Can these gold nanobots, which are controlled by computer, respond adequately? Are they agile enough to navigate and maneuver on their tiny rice-grain sized fields? This is very important work when you consider that gold nanobots such as these are on the cutting edge of medial science. In the future nanobots, like the gold ones that will compete in RoboCup 2009 will be used for complete microsurgery inside of humans. If you were facing surgery, you would certainly want to know that the methods and machinery had been tested and tried beforehand.

When you sell gold to a gold buyer, you never know where it may end up. Your gold could be used to make gold nanobots and other scientific equipment. Perhaps the gold you sell to get the cash for gold you need will also be used toward helping someone else in need. Imagine how many tiny, dust-mite sized gold nanobots could be made from one gold pendant or one gold earring?

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