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What Makes Nanotechnology Dynamic?
Nanotechnology is inherently dynamic due to several factors:
Scale
: Working at the nanoscale allows for the manipulation of individual atoms and molecules, leading to unique properties that are not present at larger scales.
Interdisciplinary Approach
: The convergence of multiple scientific disciplines fosters innovation and rapid development.
Emerging Applications
: New applications are continually being discovered, from
medicine
to
electronics
and
environmental science
.
Technological Advancements
: Advances in
tools and techniques
for nanofabrication and characterization drive the field forward.
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