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  • This is a list of organizations involved in [[nanotechnology]]. * [[Brazilian Nanotechnology National Laboratory]] ...
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  • ...]], but this article will only consider the social and political impact of nanotechnology. ...lative, there is much debate about what positive and negative effects that nanotechnology might have. ...
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  • {{Nanotechnology implications}} ...osmetics]], and has numerous potential applications in [[heavy industry]]. Nanotechnology is predicted to be a main driver of technology and business in this century ...
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  • ...technology, [[hydrogen technologies]], [[nuclear technology]], [[molecular nanotechnology]], [[pharmacology]], [[organ donation|organ transplant]]s, [[biotechnology| ...to a Parliament (such as in the Netherlands and Switzerland).<ref>Those TA institutions that perform PTA are organised in the [[European Parliamentary Technology A ...
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  • ...echnology-related disciplines delivered by national or regional accredited institutions in the United States.(2011)<ref>[http://www.chea.org/pdf/d_Summary%20for%20 ..., [[construction]], [[graphics]], [[automation]]/[[robotics]], [[CADD]], [[nanotechnology]], [[aviation]], etc. ...
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  • ...study of manipulating matter on an atomic and molecular scale. Generally, nanotechnology deals with structures sized between 1 and 100 nanometre in at least one dim * [[History of nanotechnology]] ...
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  • {{Molecular nanotechnology}} ...ting machine|including additional nanomachines]]), this advanced form of [[nanotechnology]] (or ''molecular manufacturing''<ref>{{cite web |url=http://wise-nano.org/ ...
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  • ...conomic domain(s) which is observed in terms of the composition of actors, institutions and patterns of interactions among those, along with the associated knowled ...nologies such as [[educational technology]], [[information technology]], [[nanotechnology]], [[biotechnology]], [[robotics]], and [[artificial intelligence]].{{NoteT ...
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  • ...even misrepresented in the traditional disciplinary structure of research institutions, for example, [[women's studies]] or ethnic area studies. Interdisciplinari ...orking-paper.pdf|archive-date=22 October 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref> Some institutions of higher education offer accredited degree programs in Interdisciplinary S ...
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  • ...rmation Optics May Usher in a Host of Radical Advances| newspaper =Azonano Nanotechnology (magazine)| location =online| pages =1 of 1| publisher =AZoM.com Pty.Ltd| d ...cloaking device for visible light, although more advanced [[nanotechnology|nanotechnology-related]] techniques would be needed due to light's short wavelengths. Seco ...
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  • ...C.|last2=Pereira|first2=Tiago Santos|date=May 2014|title=The governance of nanotechnology in the Brazilian context: Entangling approaches|url=https://linkinghub.else ...rso, Regina, SVP. "PACs, Big Companies, Lobbyists, and Banks and Financial Institutions Seen by Strong Majorities as Having Too Much Power and Influence in DC." Ha ...
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  • ...echnology,''<ref name="Drexler 1986"/> which discussed the prospects for [[nanotechnology]] and [[molecular assembler]]s, and founded the [[Foresight Institute]]. As ...oncerns about [[social justice]], from the [[social change|reform of human institutions]] and from other Enlightenment preoccupations, toward [[Narcissism|narcissi ...
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  • * What supporting higher educational institutions (e.g., universities or colleges) are located nearby * [[Polygone Scientifique|GIANT]]: [[Grenoble]] ([[nanotechnology]], [[particle physics]], [[bioscience]] and [[renewable energy]])<ref>[http ...
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  • ...er electronics]], electromagnetics and waves, [[microwave engineering]], [[nanotechnology]], [[electrochemistry]], renewable energies, mechatronics/control, and elec ...ric telegraph]] network, and the first professional electrical engineering institutions were founded in the UK and the US to support the new discipline. [[Francis ...
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  • ...er, [[hot-dry-rock]] geothermal power, and [[ocean energy]]. Advances in [[nanotechnology]] may also play a major role".<ref name="IEA"/> ...he United States, and Japan. Many large industrial companies and financial institutions are involved and the challenge is to broaden the market base for continued ...
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  • ...urfaces |url=https://www.nature.com/articles/nnano.2017.50 |journal=Nature Nanotechnology |language=en |volume=12 |issue=7 |pages=675–683 |doi=10.1038/nnano.2017.50 ...ate both research and translation to applications. As of 2009, 69 academic institutions were expected to participate in 41 research efforts.<ref name=DOD-MURI>{{ci ...
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  • ...istry, and engineering. As such, the field was long considered by academic institutions as a sub-field of these related fields. Beginning in the 1940s, materials s ...used to advance understanding in a variety of research areas, including [[nanotechnology]], [[biomaterial]]s, and [[metallurgy]]. ...
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  • ...mistry]], [[molecular biology]], [[physical chemistry]], [[physiology]], [[nanotechnology]], [[bioengineering]], [[computational biology]], [[biomechanics]] and [[sy ...erlaps and is usually taught along with [[electrical engineering]] at many institutions around the world.<ref name="Case Western Reserve University"/> ...
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