definition of nanotechnology and uses

@megaplaza (1441)
Nigeria
March 18, 2007 2:56pm CST
nanotechnology can be defined as engineering of functional system at the molecular scale. it can be seen as building of robots, robot arms, even a whole computer on the scale of a molecule. fenyman also thought of building a whole complex factory that will manufacture products and they will be at the size smaller than cell. it can also be used in treatment of cancer, coating that makes material unltrastrong, with nano hydrogen solar tandem cell we can convert 8% of sun energy in to pure hydrogen and lots more
3 responses
• Portugal
15 Aug 07
hi ... just now start to prepare my paper presentation on implementing nano in processor...... seraching ya do u hav???
@fhm1987 (243)
• Pakistan
12 Oct 07
Obviously it will revolutionaze the future. You may imagine discerning a truck weighing only 1 kg and a bar 1000 times stronger than steel having both light-weightness and 80% cheapness after this revolution. Also it will provide new ways and yield latest research in Quantum Computatio, DNA Computing, etc.
@karguy (19)
• United States
28 May 07
I would assume that the best way to create a piece of nanotechnology is to basically make a machine that does two things: 1) Makes a smaller version of itself, and 2) does what you want it to. That way, it will continue to make itself smaller and smaller, until it's small enough to accomplish it's primary purpose. Unfortunately, this is a difficult problem to solve, because it becomes extremely difficult to eventually get down to the molecular level.