The Versatility of Nanotechnology in the Field of Science - A Review
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Nanotechnology, DNA, molecules, transistor, CMOS, Artificial IntelligenceAbstract
A word Nanotechnology to understand and manipulate matter at the molecular and atomic levels promise a wave of significant new technologies over the next five decades. Dramatic breakthroughs will occur in diverse areas such as physics, chemistry, biology, medicine, communications, computing, energy, and robotics. These changes will generate large amounts of wealth and force wrenching changes in existing markets and institutions. This paper discusses the range of sciences currently covered by nanotechnology. It begins with a description of what nanotechnology is and how it relates to previous scientific advances. It then describes the most likely future development of different technologies in a variety of fields. However, rapid advances in a number of fields, collectively known as nanotechnology, This paper discusses the range of sciences currently covered by nanotechnology. It begins with a description of what nanotechnology is and how it relates to previous scientific advances. It then describes the most likely future development of different technologies in field of Science.
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