English to Malayalam Dictionary nanotechnology

nanotechnology

നാനോ
definition
noun
Eventually, nanotechnology and semiconductor device technology will converge.
the branch of technology that deals with dimensions and tolerances of less than 100 nanometers, especially the manipulation of individual atoms and molecules.
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The reason for this disparity is that most definitions of 'nanotechnology' are impossibly broad.
Nearly all the laws dealt with promoting 'nanotechnology' in those states.
The former group thinks of 'nanotechnology' as essentially a new branch of materials science.
Governments and the military have no exclusive access to genetics, robotics or 'nanotechnology' .
It would be irresponsible if this outcome was to be repeated with 'nanotechnology' .
For example, 'nanotechnology' may facilitate the development of Von Neumann probes.
This latest fretting has been prompted by a branch of science called 'nanotechnology' .
With 'nanotechnology' engineers manipulate atomic sized particles to create tiny machines.
There is talk of cooperation in 'nanotechnology' and solar energy as well.
Issues of complexity, evolution, 'nanotechnology' and robotics sit in the very center of this debate.
What is 'nanotechnology' and why is it such a buzz in the computer industry?
The team from the physics department are experts in 'nanotechnology' , which involves engineering on a microscopic scale.
They were describing an area of advanced 'nanotechnology' called molecular manufacturing.
I don't write about just politics or just war or just 'nanotechnology' or music or science.
Eventually, 'nanotechnology' and semiconductor device technology will converge.
The center's research is aimed at the interface of 'nanotechnology' and biology at the molecular level.
How can you see 'nanotechnology' or even macro technology on the way to Mars generating the sorts of energy that you need?
Whilst we are a long way away from turning lead into gold, science at the atomic level, or 'nanotechnology' , is with us already.
An eclectic band of researchers is mapping out a new frontier of science known as 'nanotechnology' .
Students presented papers on 'nanotechnology' and super conductors.
This research could give a 'nanotechnologist' a lot more materials for construction.
Lured by such large numbers, and always on the look-out for the next big thing, venture capitalists are fervently courting 'nanotechnologists' .
Although this analysis is concerned with and applied to an extreme case of potential biological importance, it might have broad implications on 'nanotechnological' problems.
At worst, the biosphere could even be destroyed by what 'nanotechnologists' call grey goo, as a result of self-replication, which is a key goal of genetic engineering.
As explained elsewhere in this issue, 'nanotechnologists' envision molecular machines that could create an era of material abundance.
Seen this way, mainstream nanotechnology isn't truly new; we've been unwitting 'nanotechnologists' for centuries.
Diatoms can manipulate silica in ways that 'nanotechnologists' can only dream about.
This storage compression takes place within the context of some hardware, and so the quest for 'nanotechnological' progress is intimately linked to it.
He'll develop 'nanotechnological' optical imaging strategies to catalog signaling cascades at the molecular level.
This phenomenon will find a number of 'nanotechnological' applications, particularly as it benefits from field gradients near small conducting objects.
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