English language

How to pronounce nanotechnology in English?

Toggle Transcript
Type Words
Type of applied science, engineering, engineering science, technology

Examples of nanotechnology

nanotechnology
Besides materials, nanotechnology is being applied to improve medical treatment.
From the news.enquirer.com
Nanotechnology allows scientists to manipulate materials at the molecular level.
From the dailyherald.com
Dear Spark, I saw your piece about nanotechnology and found it very interesting.
From the edition.cnn.com
The findings were part of a new study of nanotechnology publishing reported Dec.
From the sciencedaily.com
It is therefore important for surgeons to know what nanotechnology is and is not.
From the sciencedaily.com
Today, much of chemistry has been rebranded as glamorous-sounding nanotechnology.
From the newscientist.com
The nanotechnology will also be used to back up our memories and personalities.
From the abcnews.go.com
The process could help nudge nanotechnology towards industrial mass production.
From the economist.com
It is also a centre for innovation in robotics, electronics and nanotechnology.
From the economist.com
More examples
  • The branch of engineering that deals with things smaller than 100 nanometers (especially with the manipulation of individual molecules)
  • Nanotechnology, shortened to "nanotech", is the study of the controlling of matter on an atomic and molecular scale. Generally nanotechnology deals with structures sized between 1 to 100 nanometer in at least one dimension, and involves developing materials or devices within that size.
  • The science and technology of creating nanoparticles and of manufacturing machines which have sizes within the range of nanometres
  • (Nanotechnologies) The science and technology of building electronic circuits and devices from single atoms and molecules (small particles).
  • Nanotechnologies are likely to have a relevant impact on the space sector in the near future. Research into this topic, with a particular emphasis on space systems, allows to take full advantage of nanotechnologies by thinking differently about space systems, rather than adapting the existing ...
  • A fundamental understanding of how nature works at the atomic scale.
  • Technology development at the atomic, molecular, or macromolecular range of approximately 1-100 nanometers to create and use structures, devices, and systems that have novel properties. (Source)
  • Offers the ability to study and interact with normal and cancer cells in real time, and during the earliest stages of the cancer process using particles 50-200 nm in diameter. These particles allow delivery to overcome barriers for entering cells.
  • Devices with dimensions between one-millionth and one-billionth of a meter