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Understanding Nanotechnology (2002) (edit title/settings)

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Taken from the Greek, nano means 'one billionth part of' a whole; or very, very small. Nanotechnology is the next step after miniaturization. This book explores the cutting edge of a new technology that will find usage in almost every single aspect of modern society.

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Albert Einstein, as part of his doctoral dissertation, calculated the size of a single sugar molecule from experimental data on the diffusion of sugar in water.

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Original Language: English
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Country: USA
Publication Date: December 1, 2002
ISBN: 978-0446679565
Page Count: 160

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