nanotechnology
The branch of technology that deals with the manipulation of individual atoms and molecules to create structures, devices, and systems. It typically involves working with materials at a scale of 1 to 100 nanometers to exploit unique physical and chemical properties.
Beispiele
3 von 5Most modern sunscreen uses nanotechnology to provide better UV protection without leaving white streaks on the skin.
Many current sun protection products use molecular-level science to shield the skin more effectively without leaving visible marks.
The government has allocated significant funding to the advancement of nanotechnology in the renewable energy sector.
The state has provided substantial financial support for developing atomic-scale technology within the green energy industry.
I heard that nanotechnology might be the key to making super-strong building materials in the future.
I've been told that tiny molecular engineering could be the main way we build incredibly strong structures soon.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Think of the prefix 'nano-', which comes from the Greek word for 'dwarf.' It's technology for 'dwarfs' or things even smaller than that!
Schnelles Quiz
Scientists are exploring the use of _______ to create lighter and stronger aircraft wings.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: nanotechnology
Beispiele
Most modern sunscreen uses nanotechnology to provide better UV protection without leaving white streaks on the skin.
everydayMany current sun protection products use molecular-level science to shield the skin more effectively without leaving visible marks.
The government has allocated significant funding to the advancement of nanotechnology in the renewable energy sector.
formalThe state has provided substantial financial support for developing atomic-scale technology within the green energy industry.
I heard that nanotechnology might be the key to making super-strong building materials in the future.
informalI've been told that tiny molecular engineering could be the main way we build incredibly strong structures soon.
Recent breakthroughs in nanotechnology have enabled researchers to deliver drugs directly to cancerous cells while sparing healthy tissue.
academicNew discoveries in the field of molecular manipulation allow scientists to target cancer cells specifically with medication.
Our company is investing heavily in nanotechnology to improve the durability and conductivity of our electronic components.
businessOur firm is spending a lot on nano-scale engineering to make our electronic parts last longer and work better.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
the promise of nanotechnology
The potential benefits that molecular science may bring
cutting-edge nanotechnology
The most modern and innovative molecular engineering
nanotechnology-based solutions
Problem-solving methods that use atomic-scale tools
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Biotechnology involves living organisms, whereas nanotechnology involves manipulating matter at the atomic or molecular scale.
Microtechnology works at the micrometer scale (one-millionth of a meter), while nanotechnology works at the nanometer scale (one-billionth of a meter).
Nutzungshinweise
The word is almost always used as an uncountable noun. While 'nanotech' is a common informal abbreviation, 'nanotechnology' is preferred in academic and professional writing.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often treat it as a countable noun (e.g., saying 'a nanotechnology'), but it should be used without an article when referring to the field in general.
Merkhilfe
Think of the prefix 'nano-', which comes from the Greek word for 'dwarf.' It's technology for 'dwarfs' or things even smaller than that!
Wortherkunft
From the Greek 'nanos' (meaning dwarf) and the English 'technology' (systematic treatment of an art or craft).
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
In popular culture and science fiction, nanotechnology is often associated with 'nanobots' or 'gray goo,' though scientific reality is currently much more focused on materials and medicine.
Schnelles Quiz
Scientists are exploring the use of _______ to create lighter and stronger aircraft wings.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: nanotechnology
Verwandtes Vokabular
An atom is the smallest possible part of a chemical element....
semiconductorA semiconductor is a material that allows electricity to flo...
quantumA quantum is the smallest possible unit of energy or matter...
biotechnologyBiotechnology is the use of living organisms, cells, or biol...
moleculeA molecule is the smallest unit of a chemical substance that...
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