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1. Using quantum mechanics to execute computations, leveraging quantum bits or qubits capable of representing multiple states simultaneously,.
2. The use of nanoscale materials and devices to create electronic components and circuits with higher efficiency and performance.
3. An computer science that concentrates on creating computer systems at a scale measured in nanometers.
4. The process of building structures atom by atom, or molecule by molecule, to create advanced products with precise specifications.
5. Microscopic particles, used in nano computing for data storage, sensing, and drug delivery.
6. The process of creating structures, devices, or patterns on the nanoscale, often using techniques like lithography and self-assembly.
7. The application of nanotechnology in healthcare for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases.
8. The intersection of biology and nanotechnology for applications such as drug delivery, biomaterials, and biosensors.
9. The automatic organization of nanostructures or nanomaterials into a desired structure or pattern without any external intervention.
10. Materials with structured components at the nanometer scale, exhibiting unique properties and applications.
11. Technology that manipulates and controls matter at a nanometer scale
12. The elements of nanoscale devices and systems such as nanowires, nanotubes, nanoparticles, and additional nanostructures.
13. Robots at nanometer scales to perform precise tasks inside the human body or other environments.
14. utilizing individual molecules as building blocks for electronic parts to develop electronic devices and circuits on a minuscule scale.
15. The technique of enclosing nanoparticles or other substances within a protective shell for improved stability and controlled release.