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As microscopic materials proliferate, ensuring they are safe is a priority

Researchers in Europe are working to counter potential risks from nanomaterials used by a range of industries for technological advances. By Tom Cassauwers While others might dream...

The Ethical Implications of Nanotechnology in Modern Warfare: Balancing Benefits and Risks

Nanotechnology has been a rapidly evolving field in recent years, with numerous applications in various fields, including medicine, electronics, and materials science. However, one...

Potential of Nanotechnology

Emerging technologies such as AI, robotics and cyber have been in the limelight in defence and military domains since the 1950s; however, nanotechnology has...

From nanotechnology to solar power: Solutions to drought

While the drought has intensified in Iran and the country is facing water stress, various solutions from the use of solar power plants to...

Iran among five pioneers of nanotechnology

Prioritizing nanotechnology in Iran has led to this country’s steady placement among the five pioneers of the nanotechnology field in recent years, and approximately 20...

The Nano- Diplomacy as a Success of Holland’s Trade?

In today’s globalized world, the development of nanotechnology being considered as a pivotal gateway to Europe is based on the rational large-scale run and...

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On February 1, President Trump imposed 25% tariffs and...

Beyond the Old Norms: Exploring China’s New Consumption Drivers

President Xi Jinping in his speech delivered during the Central...

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