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nanotechnologies

  • plural
    of nanotechnology.
    nanotechnology
    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.

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It turns out this particular molecule moves like a Moon lander -- and the insights hold potential for future nanotechnologies.

From Science Daily Apr. 25, 2024

The report outlines more than a dozen technologies, including gene editing, blockchain, nanotechnologies and renewable power that are currently being used or developed mostly by industrialized nations.

From Seattle Times Mar. 16, 2023

After that, Madej says people should add borax to rid themselves of "nanotechnologies."

From Salon Nov. 16, 2021

Quantum computing promises to generate better artificial intelligence and more-effective nanotechnologies.

From Washington Post Oct. 23, 2019

In the letter, the Pope emphasises the need to study new technologies: communication technologies, nanotechnologies, biotechnologies and robotics.

From BBC Mar. 23, 2019

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