the structures in nanoscience can and will be very large, but thats not the real story. the real story is how finely detailed these large or small structures will be. nano translates to .000000001 of something, or 10^-9. For example, a nano meter is 1 meter divided by ten billion. What this means is that the structures will have working functional members that are designed and engineered at this small of a measurement. whats really impressive about this is that it means that there will be transistors, capacitors, etc., sized less than a human hair thats cut in half!
It is technology on the nano (10^-9) scale. Working with structures that are 1 billionith of a meter small.
self assembled nano structures......
a ipod nano is a big as a plasma TV or an elephant
where is a great master degree programme in nano science and nano technology, which ?
A bunch of scientists
A nano second is 1 of a second ------ 1000
Im doing my m.sc nano science,i want to know the jobs vacancy after my course completing?
Some of the latest research topics in material science: 1. Application of composites in aircraft structures 2. Design and production of corrosion resistant materials 3. Creating smart materials 4. Nanocomposites and nano-structures 5. Artificial organs and human structures development 6. Condensed matter physics 7. Carbon nanotubes
1 nano = 1 * 10^-9
Science creates technology which helps create science! Technology is like robotics and computers science is chemicals and nano technology they support each other!
perhaps Nobel Prize winner Richard Feynman
Nano-organisms, also known as nanobes, are purported tiny, self-replicating structures that some researchers claim are a form of life smaller than a virus. However, they are not widely accepted in the scientific community, and their existence is still under debate and requires further research for confirmation.