WHAT IS NANOTECHNOLOGY? ?. A Question of Size.... meter millimeter micrometer nanometer Small.

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WHAT IS NANOTECHNOLOGY? ?

A Question of Size.... meter millimeter micrometer nanometer Small

Different Photo : Prof. M. Cortie, University of Technology Sydney, Australia. Used by permission. It’s Gold!

Carbon Different

Alternative Energies Useful

Self-assembling snowflakes

Useful

This project was supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. ESI Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Foundation. QUESTIONS? PLEASE ASK!

Photo : Creative Commons license, Illustration by Kristian Molhave, Open Source Handbook of Nanotechnology.Kristian Molhave

Photos: John Hart, University of Michigan, Used by permission.