Sunday, March 9, 2008

Nano Technology

When you think about nanotechnology, you need to think in terms of a number of disciplines that are all intertwined into one technology and which are encompassed under a single name and that are nanotechnology. In fact, it actually combines physics, biology, chemistry as well as materials science and also the entire range of engineering as well. What’s more, when people use the term nanotechnology they must be referring to something that is related to a new and exciting technology that in fact is encompassing the very best of modern scientific thoughts.


Essentially, nanotechnology refers to understanding the physical as well as biological and even chemical properties related to atomic and also semi-atomic scales. In fact, it can even be defined as being able to manipulate in a controlled manner atoms in order to create certain materials that have very exclusive abilities. However, it would be wrong to consider nanotechnology as being totally manmade because nature too has in fact, been using it from billions of years as is evident when we consider how enzymes are used together with catalysts to create various atoms as well as molecules that in turn have created life on this planet in a most unique manner.


Thus, today scientists are also considering how even water could be harnessed in order to power up our automobiles. All it may take is to break down water into several components and go beyond treating it simply as H2O. That is why it is not wrong to call nanotechnology as putting science to good use in creating things that are extremely small and which in fact are even much smaller than the width of a human hair.


In fact, nanotechnology gives man the capability to rearrange water’s very own atoms as also atoms of dirt and even the air in order to make it possible to create our own corn and rice. A simple illustration of putting nanotechnology to such use would be when man becomes able to rearrange the atoms of coal in order to create diamonds.


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