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nanotechnology
[nan-uh-tek-nol-uh-jee, ney-nuh‑]
noun
a technology executed on the scale of less than 100 nanometers, the goal of which is to control individual atoms and molecules, especially to create computer chips and other microscopic devices.
nanotechnology
/ ˌnænəʊtɛkˈnɒlədʒɪ /
noun
a branch of technology dealing with the manufacture of objects with dimensions of less than 100 nanometres and the manipulation of individual molecules and atoms
nanotechnology
The science and technology of devices and materials, such as electronic circuits or drug delivery systems, constructed on extremely small scales, as small as individual atoms and molecules.
nanotechnology
A branch of technology devoted to producing devices on an atomic scale. The working part of a typical nanotechnology device might be only a few thousand atoms in width.
Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
A team of scientists from China, Barcelona and London have just reported that they have been able to use nanotechnology to reverse the symptoms of dementia in mice.
Controlling matter at the atomic level has taken a major step forward, thanks to groundbreaking nanotechnology research by an international team of scientists led by physicists at the University of Bath.
Or AI, or nanotechnology, or biotechnology — these are all in danger of becoming malignant because they're uncontrolled.
However, the researchers used a new nanotechnology technique to package it into tiny particles called nanomicelles, which are attracted to cancer cell membranes, and break down easily, boosting absorption.
Another enduring character Mr. Perlin worked on was Bloodshot, a hero powered by nanotechnology.
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