Nanobiomechanics is like playing with really, really small toys that are too tiny for us to see. These tiny toys are called nanoparticles and they are so small that they are even smaller than the cells in our bodies! Scientists who study nanobiomechanics use special tools to look at these tiny particles and how they move and interact with the cells in our bodies.
Just like how we can push and pull things, these nanoparticles can also push and pull things inside our cells. Scientists want to understand how these tiny particles can help our cells do things like fight off diseases or heal the body when we get hurt. By studying nanobiomechanics, scientists can find ways to help our cells do their job better and keep us healthy.