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Nanotechnology is used in chemistry to enter the human body and get rid of the desease it was programed to get rid of
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iPod Nanos are, as the namesake suggests, very small iPods. They work just like regular iPods, but are smaller, and easier to carry around. The name "Nano" suggests they are small, like "nanotechnology", pieces of technology too small for the human eye.
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Nanotechnology works in two different ways, the world of molecules and the world of atoms. the two are as small as one nanometer, which is one billionth of a meter. Nanotechnology was first mentioned in the 1860's by James Clerk Maxwell in a tiny experiment called "Maxwell Demons" that was able to handle individual molecules. Nanotechnology has also been used for cancer cures and research and water nanotechnology. Nanotechnology can be used in a classification system invented by Richard Adolf Zsigmondy. He also did the first observations and measurements on nanotechnology. This is the opinoin on how Nanotechnology works.
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Google Ngram viewer has the word "Nanotechnology" first being mentioned in literature in 1968
A controversial issue. Titanium dioxide, for example, is often used in nanotechnology work, and organic degradation is not possible.
Nanotechnology can be used in science to create new materials with unique properties, such as improved strength or conductivity. It can also be used in medicine for targeted drug delivery or imaging at the cellular level. In environmental science, nanotechnology can help develop more efficient filtration systems or sensors for detecting pollutants.