Nano Technology
Nanotechnology, shortened to
"nanotech", is the study of the control of matter
on an atomic and molecular scale. Generally nanotechnology
deals with structures of the size 100 nanometers
or smaller, and involves developing materials or
devices within that size. Nanotechnology is very
diverse, ranging from extensions of conventional
device physics, to completely new approaches based
upon molecular self-assembly, to developing new
materials with dimensions on the nanoscale, even
to speculation on whether we can directly control
matter on the atomic scale. There has been much
debate on the future of implications of nanotechnology.
Nanotechnology has the potential to create many
new materials and devices with wide-ranging applications,
such as in medicine, electronics, and energy production.
On the other hand, nanotechnology raises many of
the same issues as with any introduction of new
technology, including concerns about the toxicity
and environmental impact of nanomaterials, and their
potential effects on global economics, as well as
speculation about various doomsday scenarios. These
concerns have led to a debate among advocacy groups
and governments on whether special regulation of
nanotechnology is warranted.
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