Miracls Paving Way For Technological
Miracls Paving Way For Technological
Miracls Paving Way For Technological
Authors:Veena jhawar
Neha sharma
CONTENTS
• ABSTRACT
• INDRODUCTION TO NANOTECHNOLOGY
• GROWTH OF NANOTECHNOLOGY
• MEMS
• UTILITY FOG
FUN WITH UTILITY FOG
• IMPACT OF NANOTECHNOLOGY ON MEDICINE
• ADVANCES IN MEDICINE
SUPER MEDICINE
LIFE EXTENSION
CYRONICS RAISING THE DEAD
APPLCATIONS OF NANOTECHNOLOGY
MINUTE COMPUTERS
NANOROBOTS
• UPS AND DOWNS OF NANOTECHNOLOGY
• CONCLUSION
• REFERENCES
ABSTRACT
Stone age, Bronze age, Iron age, Silicon age, and what next? Nevertheless to say,
we are very well into the Nanotech age, where materials are just getting smarter
day by day. These smart materials will bring the near-perfect future that we now
all envision in our dreams.
In the not-so- distant future, machines would work
at clockwork precision and deliver the desired results with least human
intervention.
From converting sunlight into power to cleaning
oceans and beaches from oil slicks, to monitoring thermal environment, and to
sensors in the form of biochips built into the human body performing as lifesavers
by self-monitoring and guarding, life extending by cell repair etc, nanotechnology
assures us a lot more.
This paper focuses on how nanotechnology is
developing, how the idea took shape, growth and also some applications of
nanotechnology such as:
• Minute computers
• Sensor implants to monitor health
• Smart furniture
• Biochips for healthcare
• Nanorobots
INTRODUCTION TO NANOTECHNOLOGY:
IMPACT OF NANOTECHNOLOGY ON
MEDICINE:
Nanotechnology may have its biggest impact on
the medical industry. For instance, consider patients drinking medical fluids
containing nano-robots programming to attack and reconstruct the molecular
structure of cancer cells and viruses to make them harmless.
Diseases are caused largely by damage at the
molecular and cellular level. Today’s surgical tools are, at this scale, large and
crude. Modern surgery works only because cells have a remarkable ability to
regroup, bury their dead and heal over the injury. Nano-robots could also be
programmed to perform delicate surgeries. Nano-surgeons could work at a level a
thousand times more precise than the sharpest scalpel available today. By working
on such a small scale, a nano-robot could operate seamlessly without leaving the
scars that conventional surgery does.
Life extension:-
A finch lives two years, a parrot ninety, a gecko
one year and a Galapagos Island turtle two hundred. The difference is the genetic
programming. The geneticists are quickly unraveling human genetic code. Life is
molecular machinery, with atoms arranged in dynamic complex relationships,
controlled by DNA. If we have tools small enough to work on a machine and
understand its controlling software, machines and their behavior can be modified.
Even without nanotechnology, genetic therapies for stopping aging and even
reversal will be developed soon.
Cryonics-raising the dead:-
When a patient’s heart stops beating, but before the
structure of his brain starts to degenerate, the patient is attached to heart-lung
machine and progressively infused with ‘anti-freeze’ and other cellular stabilizers
and then his body temperature is lowered until the patient is at liquid nitrogen
temperatures. At this point, all molecular stops indefinitely and the patient is put
in storage. Later, when nanotechnology cell repair devices become available, the
fatal disease that caused ‘death’ is reversed, the anti-freeze toxicity is removed;
the patient is warmed back up alive and well.
NANOTECHNOLOGY IN ENVIRONMENT:
Nanotechnology has the potential to substantially
benefit the environment through pollution prevention, treatment and remediation.
This would include improved detection and sensing, removal of the finest
contaminant from air, water and soil, and creation of new industrial processes that
reduce waste products and are ‘green’.
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Clean energy: - our dependence on nonrenewable resources would diminish with
nanotechnology. Many resources could infact be constructed by nano-machines.
Cutting down trees, mining coal or drilling for oil may no longer be necessary.
Resources could simply be constructed by nano-machines. Global
industrialization requires the rapid development of clean energy in order to
preserve the clean air we all breathe. And global energy catalyst markets are huge.
For instance, consider a nanostellar, a US-based company that is currently tapping
nanotechnology to develop highly efficient platinum nano-composite catalyst
solutions to increase the efficiency of automobile catalytic converters and
dramatically reduce their cost. This, according to them, is the first in series of
nano-composite catalyst products to address the energy catalyst, hydrogen fuel
cell, and solar power and battery markets.
APPLICATIONS OF NANOTECHNOLOGY:
Minute computers: - ‘smart dust’ is the brainchild of assistant professor Kris
pister. Mr. Pister termed it as ‘motes’. Motes are wireless computers small enough
to be integrated into anything to create robust wireless network. Motes act as
information seekers and report almost everything on to which they are embedded.
Essentially, smart dust is made up of thousands
of very minute sensors that can measure ambient light, heat, movement, and
sound. These would cost peanuts if mass-produced, could be plastered all over
office buildings and homes. Each room in an office building might have a
hundred or even thousand light-and temperature-sensing motes, all of which
would tie into a central computer that regulates energy usage in the building.
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Nanorobots: - The tiny robots could be the factory workers of the future. They
would be extremely efficient and there would be much less need for extra
resources. There would be no waste materials; the nanites could break it down and
reuse it to create even more product. Every aspect of the product would be
precisely designed and created, and any flaws in the final product could be hunted
down and fixed by these machines without much extra effort. There would be no
more concerns about fuel shortages, as oil and gasoline could easily be
synthesized from parts of molecules floating in the air.
Others: - Ability to synthesize medicines at the atomic level would mean that
medicines could be created so that they only affect the needed cells, thus another
highly researched application of nanotechnology is in the area of medicine. They
dramatically reduce any side effects. If and when nanotechnology reaches the
point where we are able to build tiny machines that can manipulate atoms, they
can be used to cure many disease; by releasing a few of them into a patient, they
can hunt down any virus or cancer or anything and rearranging the atomic
makeup into something ordinary and harmless.
CONCLUSION:
Nanotechnology has brought up a revolution in many fields of modern
technology such as communications, medicine, computer science, etc. and has
made things very easy for humans. Nanotechnology is growing up day-by-day,
exploring new things, which were unimaginable.
No doubt, in the coming years, nanotechnology gets developed much more,
creeping into almost every field of technology and makes wonders.
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