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- noun Nanotechnology.
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- abbreviation
nanotechnology
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Examples
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Computers may open up a new round of innovation in nanotech, that isn't a defeat of the law of diminishing returns.
Comments on Science and Social Security, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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When the nanotech is accidentally released during a theft, the government drops a bomb in order to prevent the tech from spreading.
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Review: The idea of memory recording via nanotech is a really interesting premise and one that comes at a cost of the chameleon.
REVIEW: The Year's Best Science Fiction #24 edited by Gardner Dozois 2007
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Anyway, nanotech is on the way, just not as soon as Bailey hopes.
Nanotechnology and the Economy, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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No. Unless nanotech is going to result in some sort of unlimited supply of resources.
Economics of Nanotechnology, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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With no evidence so far that nanotech is actually damaging anyone, they are focusing on the materials most widely used in consumer products and doing their best to worry the public — and government officials — about potential hazards that have yet to be thoroughly researched.
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With no evidence so far that nanotech is actually damaging anyone, they are focusing on the materials most widely used in consumer products and doing their best to worry the public — and government officials — about potential hazards that have yet to be thoroughly researched.
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Seriously though ... when he started talking about tossing in nanotech, I got a bad feeling in my stomach.
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Review: The idea of inhaled nanotech is interesting, but I can't help to think that it could have been used to better effect.
REVIEW: The Year's Best Science Fiction # 23 edited by Gardner Dozois 2006
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An experiment in nanotech bioengineering gone bad (3 points)
Foo/BarCamp + post-WIKI-ism Ben Barren 2005
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Nanotech, loosely defined, involves the fabrication of products at the atomic or molecular level that have applications in medicine, energy production, biomaterials, and electronics.
We Are All Confident Idiots David Dunning 2017
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