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Что (кто) такое nanotechnology$504334$ - определение

SUPERCOMPUTING CENTRE AT THE RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, USA
Computational Center for Nanotechnology; Computational center for nanotechnology innovations; Computational Center for Nanotechnology Innovations

DNA nanotechnology         
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  • formation assay]] on a DX complex, are used to ascertain whether the desired structures are forming properly.  Each vertical lane contains a series of bands, where each band is characteristic of a particular [[reaction intermediate]].
  • The woodcut ''Depth'' (pictured) by [[M. C. Escher]] reportedly inspired Nadrian Seeman to consider using three-dimensional lattices of DNA to orient hard-to-crystallize molecules. This led to the beginning of the field of DNA nanotechnology.
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  • Dynamic DNA nanotechnology often makes use of toehold-mediated strand displacement reactions.  In this example, the red strand binds to the single stranded toehold region on the green strand (region 1), and then in a [[branch migration]] process across region 2, the blue strand is displaced and freed from the complex.  Reactions like these are used to dynamically reconfigure or assemble nucleic acid nanostructures.  In addition, the red and blue strands can be used as signals in a [[molecular logic gate]].
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DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE OF ARTIFICIAL NUCLEIC ACID STRUCTURES FOR TECHNOLOGICAL USES
DNA Nanotechnology; Nanoarchitecture; User:Antony-22/DNA Nanotechnology; DNA nanotube
DNA nanotechnology is the design and manufacture of artificial nucleic acid structures for technological uses. In this field, nucleic acids are used as non-biological engineering materials for nanotechnology rather than as the carriers of genetic information in living cells.
Impact of nanotechnology         
  • A video on the health and safety implications of nanotechnology
OVERVIEW ABOUT THE IMPACT OF NANOTECHNOLOGY
Royal Society's nanotech report; Health impact of nanotechnology; Nanotechnology in food and drugs; Environmental implications of nanotechnology; Implications of nanotechnology; Health implications of nanotechnology; Potential risks of nanotechnology; Environmental impact of nanotechnology
The impact of nanotechnology extends from its medical, ethical, mental, legal and environmental applications, to fields such as engineering, biology, chemistry, computing, materials science, and communications.
nanotechnology         
  • Nanostructures provide this surface with [[superhydrophobicity]], which lets [[water droplet]]s roll down the [[inclined plane]].
  • AFM]] setup. A microfabricated [[cantilever]] with a sharp tip is deflected by features on a sample surface, much like in a [[phonograph]] but on a much smaller scale. A [[laser]] beam reflects off the backside of the cantilever into a set of [[photodetector]]s, allowing the deflection to be measured and assembled into an image of the surface.
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  • 100]]) surface, as visualized using [[scanning tunneling microscopy]]. The positions of the individual atoms composing the surface are visible.
  • Rotating view of C<sub>60</sub>, one kind of fullerene.
  • carbon structures]] known as [[fullerene]]s. Members of the fullerene family are a major subject of research falling under the nanotechnology umbrella.
  • Comparison of Nanomaterials Sizes
  • double helix]], and each vertex is a three-arm junction.
  • A video on the health and safety implications of nanotechnology
  • Nanowire lasers for ultrafast transmission of information in light pulses
  • Graphical representation of a [[rotaxane]], useful as a [[molecular switch]].
  • One of the major applications of nanotechnology is in the area of [[nanoelectronics]] with [[MOSFET]]'s being made of small [[nanowire]]s ≈10 nm in length. Here is a simulation of such a nanowire.
FIELD OF APPLIED SCIENCE WHOSE THEME IS THE CONTROL OF MATTER ON ATOMIC AND (SUPRA)MOLECULAR SCALE
Sub-molecular engineering; Nano-science; Nanotechnologies; Nano sciences; Nano technology; Nano tech; Nano-tech; Nanoscientist; Nanonengine; Nanotechnologists; Nanoscale device; Bulk technology; Mesotechnology; Mesotechnolgy; Nannotech; Nano-technology; Nanotech; Nano technologies; Nanotechnology Engineering; Nanohazard; Micro assembly; Microassembly; Nano science; Nanotechnology battery; Nanodevices; Nano-technologies; Nanoproduct; Nanoscale machines; Nano-Technology; Nanotechnological; Nanotechnologist; Biomimetic nanotechnology; Nano Technology
¦ noun technology on an atomic or molecular scale, concerned with dimensions of less than 100 nanometres.
Derivatives
nanotechnological adjective
nanotechnologist noun

Википедия

Center for Computational Innovations

The Center for Computational Innovations (CCI), (formerly the Computational Center for Nanotechnology Innovations) is a supercomputing center located at the Rensselaer Technology Park in Troy, New York.