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- 2. An approach to nanotechnology that involves building structures atom-by-atom.
- 3. A single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice, known for its exceptional strength and conductivity.
- 8. A device that detects and responds to a physical or chemical stimulus.
- 10. A technique used to produce nanofibers from a polymer solution by applying an electric field.
- 14. A method for depositing thin films of materials at the atomic or molecular level.
- 15. The process of increasing the rate of a chemical reaction using a catalyst.
- 17. A cylindrical carbon molecule with exceptional strength and electrical conductivity.
- 18. The controlled release of medication within the body.
- 19. A tiny particle with at least one dimension between 1 and 100 nanometers.
- 20. The branch of science that deals with miniatures
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- 1. Semiconductor nanocrystals that exhibit unique optical properties.
- 4. The controlled release of medication within the body.
- 5. A technique that uses a high-powered laser to vaporize a material, creating nanoparticles.
- 6. A wet chemical technique used to produce ceramics, metals, and polymers.
- 7. The imitation of the models, systems, and elements of nature for the purpose of solving complex human problems.
- 9. The technology of creating machines or robots at or near the scale of a nanometer.
- 11. The branch of electronics that deals with devices on the nanoscale.
- 12. One dimensional nanostructures with high aspect ratios.
- 13. The capture and storage of energy for later use.
- 16. An approach to nanotechnology that involves miniaturizing existing technologies.
