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nanotechnology The science and technology of building electronic circuits and devices from single atoms and molecules.
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nanotechnology Nanoscience and nanotechnology involve studying and working with matter on an ultra-small scale. One nanometre is one-millionth of a millimetre and a single human hair is around 80,000 nanometres in width.
Ãâó: www.royalsoc.ac.uk/glossary.asp
nanotechnology The development and use of devices that have a size of only less than 200 nanometres.
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nanotechnology Technology on the nanometer scale. The original definition is technology that is built from single atoms and which depends on individual atoms for function. An example is an enzyme. If you mutate the enzyme's gene, the modified enzyme may or may not function. In contrast, if you remove a few atoms from a hammer, it still will work just as well. ...
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nanotechnology The ability to manipulate individual atoms and molecules to produce the smallest human-made objects.
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