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The role of nano technology in modern life is growing

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Update time : 2019-09-04 14:01:02
Over the past 70 years, two gizmos have redefined the way humans live and work. With the advent of microchips and electronic transistors, the development of next-generation electronic products has become possible. Since the advent of the 1940s, microchips and electronic transistors have become smaller and smaller.

Currently, a chip can contain 5 billion transistors. If the same development path has been applied to cars, humans will be able to drive these cars at 300,000 miles per hour. In order to continue this progress, very small circuits need to be developed on the nanometer scale. Since one nanometer is one billionth of a meter, this engineering form will involve manipulation of the separated atoms. This can be achieved by emitting an electron beam to a material or evaporating it, and the resulting gaseous atoms can be deposited layer by layer on the substrate. However, using these methods to develop operational nanodevices is a major challenge.
The physical properties of matter, including chemical reactivity, electrical conductivity and melting point, become relatively different at the nanoscale. If the size of the device is reduced, its performance will be affected. Mastering this technology will not only help improve electronic technology, but also help improve all aspects of modern life. With the advent of wearable fitness technology, individuals can now track their health by wearing gadgets on their bodies. Prototypes of electronic tattoos have been developed to sense vital signs. If this technology is shrunk, small sensors may be injected or implanted into the body. This will help to obtain comprehensive data without any major problems for the patient, allowing doctors to personalize their patient treatment.

Wearable technology offers endless possibilities such as tracking inflammation, post-operative recovery, and other specialized applications where electronic devices, together with body signals, prevent organ function regulation. These sensors rely on newly discovered manufacturing methods and nanomaterials to make them smaller, more energy efficient, and more complex. Sensors with ultra-fine properties can be printed in large quantities on flexible plastic rolls, which is cost effective. This provides new opportunities for the use of sensors on countless points on critical infrastructure to continuously monitor and ensure everything goes smoothly and correctly. These applications of sensors may be beneficial to aircraft, bridges and nuclear power plants.
Nanotechnology can play an important role in the appearance of cracks on the surface of materials. By changing the structure of these materials on the nanometer scale, they can be given unique properties. For example, a waterproof material can be given a material. In the days to come, nanotechnology additives or coatings can restore materials in the event of wear or damage. For example, when nanoparticles are dispersed on a material, they can move to fill visible cracks. These technologies can help develop self-healing materials for different purposes, from protecting microelectronics and aircraft cockpits to preventing tiny fractures from turning into huge cracks.

Sensors will generate more data than ever before, so technology is needed to process this information and detect patterns that alert us to any potential problems. This is also true when it comes to using big data from traffic sensors to control and manage traffic congestion and prevent potential accidents. Using statistics to allocate resources more effectively can prevent crime. Nanotechnology helps create ultra-density memories that will help store large amounts of information. Nanotechnology has also facilitated the development of efficient algorithms to encrypt, process and communicate data without compromising its reliability. Examples of big data processes can be seen in nature.
These processes can be effectively performed in real time through tiny structures, such as the ears and eyes, that convert external signals into critical brain data. Inspired by the brain, computer architecture can also use energy in a more efficient way and fight less excess heat – a major problem in further reducing the size of electronic devices. Nanotechnology has played a key role in combating climate change. However, new methods must be developed to create and use electricity. Nanotechnology has helped develop batteries that can store more energy for electric vehicles, and even allow solar panels to convert more solar energy into electricity.
In both applications, nanomaterials or nanomaterials, such as carbon nanotubes and nanowires, can be used to transform a plane into a 3D plane with a higher surface area. This provides more room for the reaction, which promotes the generation and storage of energy, allowing the device to work in a more efficient manner. With nanotechnology, objects will be able to extract energy from their current environment in the near future. Innovative concepts and nanomaterials are currently being developed that show great possibilities for generating energy using light, motion, glucose, temperature differences and other sources with high conversion efficiencies.
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