Since expanding the horizon of technology, the real world is shrinking into a global village, nanotechnology is the new field of interest in technology.
Nanotechnology is an umbrella term for many areas of research dealing with objects that are measured in nanometers, or billionths of a meter covers. It is a hybrid science combining engineering and chemistry.
The aim of nanotechnology is to manipulate atoms individually and to generate a pattern to a desired structure. Nano-sized machines called assemblers, which is programmed to manipulate atoms and molecules can, would be used to build consumer products. Some nanomachines called replicators would be programmed to build installers.
Nanotechnology would allow the creation of new generation of computer components with massive storage capacity. But the biggest impact of nanotechnology could be the medical industry. The patient would drink liquids that nanorobots can be programmed to attack and reconstruct the molecular structure of cancer cells and viruses, rendering them harmless. Nanorobots could be programmed to perform difficult operations.
For environmental reasons, clean-up, air-nano robots could be programmed to user that the thinning ozone layer to rebuild. Pollutants may automatically be removed from water sources and spread could be cleaned up immediately.
Nanotechnology was first introduced in 1959, in an interview with the Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman entitled “There’s Plenty of Room at the bottom,” Feynman with a number of conventional size robot arms, proposed to construct a copy of itself, but one-tenth the original size, then use that to produce new series of weapons to an even smaller set, and so on, until the molecular scale is reached. when we built many millions or billions of these molecular-scale of individual molecules – a “bottom-up manufacturing” technique, as the usual technique of cutting away material until you have a completed product or component, in contrast – “top-down manufacturing trade “.
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