- Honey I shrink the vaccine!!!
"1.1. What is nanotechnology?
Originating from the Greek word meaning “dwarf”, in science and technology the
prefix “nano” signifies 10-9, i.e. one billionth (= 0.000000001). One nanometre (nm)
is one billionth of a metre, tens of thousands of times smaller than the width of a
human hair. The term “nanotechnology” will be used here as a collective term,
encompassing the various branches of nanosciences and nanotechnologies.
Conceptually, nanotechnology refers to science and technology at the nano-scale of
atoms and molecules, and to the scientific principles and new properties that can be
understood and mastered when operating in this domain. Such properties can then be
observed and exploited at the micro- or macro-scale, for example, for the
development of materials and devices with novel functions and performance."
"1.2. Why is nanotechnology important?
Nanoscience is often referred to as “horizontal”, “key” or “enabling” since it can
pervade virtually all technological sectors. It often brings together different areas of
science and benefits from an interdisciplinary or “converging” approach and is
expected to lead to innovations that can contribute towards addressing many of the
problems facing today’s society:
– medical applications including e.g. miniaturised diagnostics that could be
implanted for early diagnosis of illness. Nanotechnology-based coatings can
improve the bioactivity and biocompatibility of implants. Self-organising
scaffolds pave the way for new generations of tissue engineering and biomimetic materials, with the long-term potential of synthesising organ "
Ohhhh....really...
"materials science developments using nanotechnology are far-reaching and are
expected to impact upon virtually all sectors. Nanoparticles are already used
for reinforcing materials or functionalising cosmetics. Surfaces can be
modified using nanostructures to be, for example, scratch-proof, unwettable,
clean or sterile. Selective grafting of organic molecules through surface
nanostructuring is expected to impact upon the fabrication of biosensors and
molecular electronics devices. The performance of materials under extreme
conditions can be significantly improved and advance e.g. the aeronautics and
space industries; "
Funny is how nice it sounds to come and bring these "wonders" about, they never help us, they will only help the quadrillionairs, and for the rest its always to F us up!
"food, water and environmental research can advance via nanotechnologybased developments including tools to detect and neutralise the presence of
micro organisms or pesticides. The origin of imported foods could be traced
via novel miniaturised nano-labelling. The development of nanotechnologybased remediation methods (e.g. photo-catalytic techniques) can repair and
clean–up environmental damage and pollution (e.g. oil in water or soil); "
Note: So BP oil could have cleared the last "environmentalgedon" with this technology? Huh...interesting how its only to F us up...
"security is expected to be enhanced via e.g. novel detection systems with a
high specificity that provide early warning against biological or chemical
agents, ultimately down to the level of single molecules. Improved protection
of property, such as banknotes, could be achieved by nano-tagging. The
development of new cryptographic techniques for data communication is also
underway. "
Note: Can you smell the BS already? --> Look who are they really helping: "Improved protection of property, such as banknotes, could be achieved by nano-tagging."
Why is there an "European strategy for nanotechnology"? I'll say again, why is there a STRATEGY "Towards a Europe for nanotechnology"?!?!?!?
Incoming!!!!
"Biochip and process for the production of a biochip" (Patented 2006)
"Abstract of WO2006112709 The invention relates to a biochip comprising a porous support....."Continue reading: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=dedup_wf_001::386599da9a231cf128c89680f7146f9e
So confused....chaos...