Covid Vaccine Nanobot Detection Method Developed — Study

study recently posted on social media by BeyondBio CEO John Catanzaro and reposted by Dr. Peter McCullough detailed research into a novel detection method for the nanotechnology within the exotic Covid injections.

“In summary, we have demonstrated simple and efficient plasmonic-magnetic nanorobot-based SARS-CoV-2 RNA detection assay,” the study said in the ‘Conclusion’ section.

The researchers began by explaining how the novel pandemic led to exotic technology injections.

“The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) has prompted an urgent demand for nanotechnological solutions towards the global healthcare crisis, particularly in the field of diagnostics, vaccines, and therapeutics. As an emerging tool for nanoscience and technology, micro/nanorobots have demonstrated advanced performances, such as self-propelling, precise maneuverability, and remote actuation, thus hold great potential to provide breakthroughs in the COVID-19 pandemic,” the study said in the ‘Abstract’ section.

They then went into their detection method for this exotic technology.

“Here we show a plasmonic-magnetic nanorobot-based simple and efficient COVID-19 detection assay through an electronic readout signal. The nanorobots consist of Fe3O4 [iron oxide] backbone and the outer surface of Ag [silver], that rationally designed to perform magnetic-powered propulsion and navigation, concomitantly the probe nucleic acids transport and release upon the hybridization which can be quantified with the differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) technique,” the study said in the ‘Abstract’ section.

Nanorobots, also called nanobots (a form of nanotechnology) are defined by the researchers.

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