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nanotechnologies

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  • noun Plural form of nanotechnology.

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Examples

  • Initial experimentation in nanotechnologies has already begun.

    The impact of nanotechnology on the church 1999

  • These figures for state funding are backed up in the West by ever higher levels of private investment in nanotechnologies, which is lacking in Russia, experts said.

    Nanotechnology – Russion Stakes Billions | Impact Lab 2007

  • Finally, the delegates will have been exploring the future impact of science and technology, especially as every major global problem, from climate change to disease eradication to ageing societies, can potentially be solved through advances in technologies such as nanotechnologies, genetics and computer science.

    Archive 2008-01-01 Dylan Jones-Evans 2008

  • * Identify the time scales, hurdles and progress in developing new innovative technologies such as nanotechnologies/nanomedicines, oral peptides and proteins, new prodrugs and assess market factors affecting the developments and their success/failure.

    Latest Press Releases 2010

  • "All the advice I get," Willets said, "is that behind the word 'nanotechnology' there is a range of nanotechnologies, with different risks and in different sectors, which do not require an equal level of regulation."

    A closer look at extending life 2012

  • Still, there is something undeniably different about new nanotechnologies being developed for medicine: the tiny scale they are being designed to operate on.

    A closer look at extending life 2012

  • Rusnano, more formally known as the Russian corporation of nanotechnologies, has previously committed about $4.5 billion in investments in about 100 projects, Mr. Akhanov said.

    Chip Start-Up Joins With Russia In Memory Deal Don Clark 2011

  • If a cell were the size of a city such as London, then a nanometer, the scale on which nanotechnologies operate, would be about the size of a car.

    A closer look at extending life 2012

  • They also warned, among other things, that nanotechnologies could overcome the blood – brain barrier and "exploit existing transport mechanisms to transmit substances into the brain in analogy with the Trojan horse".

    Boing Boing 2009

  • As a progressively ageing population places an increasing and heavy strain on health services the number of Europeans aged over 65 is predicted to rise by nearly 40% by 2030, can nanotechnologies contribute to living a longer and more productive life?

    A closer look at extending life 2012

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