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I have some questions about nanotechnology and nanoscience, can someone help me?



> What are some of the more advanced uses of nanotechnology
> What are some of the latest discoveries in nanoscience and nanotechnology?
> Why elements and compounds have different properties on the nanoscale?
> can nanotechnology be dangerous to us and/or the environment and if so, how?
>How can nanoparticles be manipulated when they’re on such a small scale?
How would they be manipulated over a large area for application in the real world?
What device would be used and how does it work?
>Where would a person go to study nanotechnology or nanoscience? I had a tough time just finding anyone that knew about nanotechnology

If you do have any answers, make sure to put the sources where you found them. If you are the source, can you give me your name and background so i can reference you

I am doing a report on nanotechnology and nanoscience, and I’ve been having a bit of trouble finding answers to many of questions, so i was kind of hoping i could get some help here.
Thanks = )

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What is nanoscience?



I have to write an essay and do a powerpoint, so just the main ideas, and what pictures could i use in the powerpoint?

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i’m rohit kansra. i’ve done b.sc(c.s). i wan to know is there any future of M.sc. in nanoscience in future?



i gve enterances for m.c.a. if i dnt get seat telll me please is there any scope for m.sc. nanoscience? and also reply if i go abroad(newzeland) for study then which subject i should adopt?

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The emerging scientific discoveries, ie. in nanoscience, genomics, and matrial sciences require clean rooms?



Can somebody please tell me about clean rooms. How expensive are they? Are scientists needing ever higher standards? Is this an important constraint to scientific progress into the future?
Currently, clean rooms are available down to class 1 (1 particle per cubic foot), and instrumentation, ie. scanning laser imaging microscopes, plasma analyzers, and all the equipment for nano fabrication, nano study, etc. are very expensive and must be housed in clean rooms. Are the clean rooms that are ncecessary to provice the environment for useing this equipment so expensive that research is becoming “constrained?”

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Can anybody tell me how to study for gre physics?



i am engg student in ee wanting to go in nanoscience and planning gre in physics , my physics is good and i just wanted to know about how to study physics for gre and how to do that in india and which indian books are good and avaliable for that and which level of questions are asked and can a engg student crack the exam if he studies seriously.

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