Study of Nanotechnology in Developed World
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Study, Nanotechnology, developed, worldAbstract
Nanotechnology, despite its fantastic sounding name, is actually very practical for developing
countries to make products better and cheaper. Technical innovations will increasingly shape
developing economies and strengthen market robustness and build. This paper discusses the
range of sciences currently covered by nanotechnology. It begins with a description of what nanotechnology is and how it relates to previous scientific advances. It then describes the
most likely future development of different technologies in a variety of fields. The paper also
reviews the government’s current nanotechnology policy and makes some.
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