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  2. Energy applications of nanotechnology - Wikipedia

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    A major issue with current energy generation is the generation of waste heat as a by-product of combustion. A common example of this is in an internal combustion engine. The internal combustion engine loses about 64% of the energy from gasoline as heat and an improvement of this alone could have a significant economic impact. [47]

  3. List of nanotechnology organizations - Wikipedia

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    Naqaa Nanotechnology Network NNN, an affiliate of Naqaa foundation for Scientific Research, Technology and Development; NanoTech Egypt [3] Egypt Nanotechnology Center; Center for Nanotechnology (CNT) at Nile University [4] NBE Institute for Nanoscience and Informatics (INI) at Zewail City of Science and Technology

  4. Applications of nanotechnology - Wikipedia

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    Nanotechnology's ability to observe and control the material world at a nanoscopic level can offer great potential for construction development. Nanotechnology can help improve the strength and durability of construction materials, including cement, steel, wood, and glass. [9] By applying nanotechnology, materials can gain a range of new ...

  5. Indian Institute of Nano Science & Technology - Wikipedia

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    Nanotechnology in India has started to noticed and high potential, develop and get importance in both research and commercial value. [ 1 ] In Karnataka research centres like Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research Centre, Indian Institute of Science and the National Centre for Biological Sciences are main research institutes ...

  6. Nanotechnology - Wikipedia

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    Nanotechnology is the science and engineering of functional systems at the molecular scale. In its original sense, nanotechnology refers to the projected ability to construct items from the bottom up making complete, high-performance products. One nanometer (nm) is one billionth, or 10 −9, of a meter.

  7. Industrial applications of nanotechnology - Wikipedia

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    Nanotechnology is an active research area that encompasses a number of disciplines such as electronics, bio-mechanics and coatings. These disciplines assist in the areas of civil engineering and construction materials. [22] If nanotechnology is implemented in the construction of homes and infrastructure, such structures will be stronger.

  8. Nuclear stocks tank as energy names get caught in DeepSeek ...

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    Shares of Oklo, a nuclear energy technology company that went public last year, were down about 30% in early afternoon trading. BWX Technologies , which supplies nuclear energy parts and clean ...

  9. Outline of nanotechnology - Wikipedia

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    Nanoelectronics – use of nanotechnology on electronic components, including transistors so small that inter-atomic interactions and quantum mechanical properties need to be studied extensively. Nanomechanics – branch of nanoscience studying fundamental mechanical (elastic, thermal and kinetic) properties of physical systems at the nanometer ...