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Nanotechnology - Exploring the Intersection of Molecular Engineering and DNABased Structures - cover
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Nanotechnology - Exploring the Intersection of Molecular Engineering and DNABased Structures

Fouad Sabry

Editora: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Nanotechnology is an exciting and transformative field at the intersection of science, engineering, and medicine. This book explores the vast potential of nanotechnology through the lens of DNA Origami, which offers groundbreaking approaches for constructing nanoscale structures. Whether you're a professional, student, enthusiast, or hobbyist, this comprehensive guide will broaden your understanding and equip you with the knowledge to explore the future of molecular engineering.
 
Nanotechnology-The foundation of nanotechnology, introducing key concepts, technologies, and applications that impact multiple industries
 
Nanosensor-Discusses the role of nanosensors in detecting biological and environmental factors, crucial for modern diagnostics
 
Productive nanosystems-Examines systems capable of performing tasks autonomously on a nanoscale, ushering in a new era of efficiency
 
Drexler–Smalley debate on molecular nanotechnology-Delves into the debate between pioneers Drexler and Smalley, offering insights into molecular machines
 
Characterization of nanoparticles-Covers methods used to analyze nanoparticles, essential for understanding their properties and uses in various fields
 
Selfassembling peptide-Introduces peptides capable of assembling into complex structures, critical for DNA origami and molecular fabrication
 
Nanoruler-Discusses precision measurement techniques at the nanoscale, focusing on the concept of a nanoruler for atomicscale accuracy
 
Molecular nanotechnology-Explores how molecular nanotechnology aims to revolutionize manufacturing and medicine, using molecular precision
 
Nanoelectronics-Highlights how nanotechnology is shaping the future of electronics, paving the way for more powerful and efficient devices
 
Nanochemistry-Examines the chemistry behind nanoscale materials and their interactions, essential for designing nanostructures
 
History of nanotechnology-Traces the evolution of nanotechnology, from its conceptualization to its current state as a powerful tool for innovation
 
Nanotechnology for water purification-Investigates how nanotechnology is being employed to address global water scarcity issues through advanced filtration systems
 
Nanomechanics-Discusses the mechanical properties and behaviors of materials at the nanoscale, which are essential for creating more resilient systems
 
Nanomaterials-Provides an indepth look at the unique properties of nanomaterials and their applications in medicine, electronics, and energy
 
Nanoengineering-Focuses on the design and construction of nanoscale systems, highlighting the critical role of engineering in advancing nanotech
 
Green nanotechnology-Explores environmentallyfriendly approaches in nanotechnology, emphasizing sustainability and reducing ecological footprints
 
MBN Explorer-Introduces a tool for simulating molecular dynamics, facilitating research in nanomaterials and molecular design
 
Nanometrology-Discusses techniques for measuring nanostructures with unparalleled precision, vital for quality control in nanotechnology applications
 
Nanomanufacturing-Analyzes the processes and innovations involved in scaling up nanotechnologies for industrial production
 
Nanomedicine-Focuses on the use of nanotechnology in healthcare, from drug delivery systems to advanced diagnostics and treatments
 
K. Eric Drexler-A tribute to one of the key figures in nanotechnology, exploring his contributions and vision for the future of molecular machines
Disponível desde: 21/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 261 páginas.

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