Nanotechnology involves the manipulation of matter at the nanometer scale. (A nanometer is one billionth of a meter. To get a sense of just how small this is, the reader should understand that the paper, on which this article is printed, is approximately 100,000 nanometers thick.)
Nanotechnology has been defined as the science that enables one to understand, measure, manipulate and manufacture materials at the atomic, molecular and supra molecular levels — aimed at creating materials, devices and systems with fundamentally new molecular organization, properties and functions.
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