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2018年6月大学英语六级听力常考时文:The War on Disease Goes Miniature

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发表于 2018-5-31 22:50:11 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
  1.According to the passage, what is the prospect of medicine? Vast and also
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          2.What is one of the hottest areas of nanoresearch? Better ...
          3.What are scientists now working on? ...
          4.What does Robert Lnger plan to do with the chip? To add ... to it.
          The future of medicine is vast--and it's also amazingly small. One day in
the next century, thanks to the burgeoning field of nanotechnology, you could
walk out of the doctor's office with a prescription for cancer detectors so tiny
you can't see them. In this Lilliputian world, units are measured in
nanometers--10,000 times smaller than the diameter of a single human hair. The
idea is that if we can build new drugs and devices molecule by molecule, the way
the tissues and organs in our own bodies are formed, we can make them much more
targeted and effective. One of the hottest areas of nanoresearch is better drug
delivery. Scientists are now working on a miniaturized sensor for diabetics that
mimics the glucose-detection system in a healthy body. The device, possibly
implanted under the skin, would monitor blood-sugar levels, then release insulin
as needed. And researchers at MIT recentle made a prototype for an entire
mimi-pharmacy: a microchip (implanted or swallowed) with as many as 1,000 tiny
reservoirs - each the size of a pinprick-that can hold 25 nanoliters of anything
from painkillers to antibiotics. MIT's Robert Lnger says the chip, now the size
of a dime, can be made even smaller. And he plans to make it "smart" by adding a
sensor that will know when to release a drug and what the does should be.
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