Darwin^x was started with 2 of my friends. We'd heard of the insane applications of nanobots, and we were wondering why they didn't exist. We found the problems, and aimed to solve them...
Nanobots promise to cure disease, create extraordinarily strong metamaterials, help us capture and store energy more efficiently, and even make us immortal. Yet they don't exist. With such insane potential why aren't they a reality to the benefit of humanity? There's a few reasons:
The solution we came up with was a simulation software. It is a simulation of a part of the body, which researchers can use to choose their environment of choice, and create a nanobot by pulling from a database of different nanobot components.