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June 3, 2005
Step one in developing a Borg...
posted by hdittmer at 8:57 AM
Ok so what makes a Borg a Borg. Well it is all the nanobots running around in their blood stream. Well researchers at Carnegie Mellow University have developed a medical robot that is small enough to be swallowed and contains an embedded camera. It measures 800 nanometers in diameter. Intended to make a trip through your system taking picture for you scrap book. So next stop the Borg.

