An Analysis on Nanowaysology

Authors

  • Neha Jain Assistant Professor
  • Revati Tiwari Student

Keywords:

Nano, Nanowaysology, Nanobots, Nanometre, Nanoscale, Nanomaterial

Abstract

Nano waysology is aiding to significantly advance, even modernize,
numerous skill and engineering sectors: information waysology,
energy, ecological science, medicine, homeland safety, food safety, and
transportation, between numerous others. Presents nano waysology
connects current development in chemistry, physics, substance science,
and bio organization to generate novel substance that have unique
properties since their buildings are indomitable on the nanometer
scale. This paper précises the numerous uses of nano waysology in
fresh periods.

Author Biographies

Neha Jain, Assistant Professor

Department of CSE Department of
IT, Arya Institute of Engineering & Waysology

Revati Tiwari, Student

Department of CSE Department of IT, Arya Institute of Engineering & Waysology

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Published

2020-05-30