Future Development of Nanotechnology and Human Health
NAVRÁTIL, Vladislav. Future Development of Nanotechnology and Human Health. In CONTEMPORARY DISCOURSE ON SCHOOL AND HEALTH INVESTIGATION. 2008. |
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Original name | Future Development of Nanotechnology and Human Health |
Name in Czech | Rozvoj nanotechnologií a lidské zdraví |
Authors | NAVRÁTIL, Vladislav. |
Edition | CONTEMPORARY DISCOURSE ON SCHOOL AND HEALTH INVESTIGATION, 2008. |
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Original language | English |
Type of outcome | Presentations at conferences |
Field of Study | 10302 Condensed matter physics |
Country of publisher | Czech Republic |
Confidentiality degree | is not subject to a state or trade secret |
Organization unit | Faculty of Education |
Keywords (in Czech) | nanofyzika.nanomateriály.lidské zdraví.nanomedicína.přírodní vědy.technologie.výchova |
Keywords in English | nanophysics.nanomaterials.human health.nanomedicine.science.technology.education |
Tags | International impact, Reviewed |
Changed by | Changed by: prof. RNDr. Vladislav Navrátil, CSc., učo 129. Changed: 25/3/2013 15:54. |
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The first use of the distinguishing concepts in 'nanotechnology'a talk given by physicist Richard Feynman at an American Physical Society meeting at Caltech on December 29, 1959. Feynman described a process by which the ability to manipulate individual atoms and molecules might be developed. In the coming decades nanotechnology could make a supercomputer so small it could barely be seen in a light microscope. Fleets of medical nanorobots smaller than a cell could roam our bodies eliminating bacteria, clearing out clogged arteries, and reversing the ravages of old age. Low cost solar cells and batteries could replace coal, oil and nuclear fuels with clean, cheap and abundant solar power. New inexpensive materials could open up space and material abundance for all the people of the earth could become a reality. |
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The first use of the distinguishing concepts in 'nanotechnology'a talk given by physicist Richard Feynman at an American Physical Society meeting at Caltech on December 29, 1959. Feynman described a process by which the ability to manipulate individual atoms and molecules might be developed. In the coming decades nanotechnology could make a supercomputer so small it could barely be seen in a light microscope. Fleets of medical nanorobots smaller than a cell could roam our bodies eliminating bacteria, clearing out clogged arteries, and reversing the ravages of old age. Low cost solar cells and batteries could replace coal, oil and nuclear fuels with clean, cheap and abundant solar power. New inexpensive materials could open up space and material abundance for all the people of the earth could become a reality. |
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MSM0021622421, plan (intention) | Name: Škola a zdraví pro 21. století |
Investor: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR, School and Health for the 21st Century |
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