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nowadays people r so excited to do with nanotechnology!! y is it so?? what are its applications? is it regarding cancer treatment n as a substituent to ELISA method ? so its of great scope na?

2007-01-05 04:14:43 · 5 answers · asked by khushal g 1 in Science & Mathematics Biology

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Its not yet in use. Till date it is in developmental stage.

To understand nanotechnology visit - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanotechnology

2007-01-05 05:12:57 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

The ZEN Nano is easy-to-use when it comes to playing music and setting your equalizer. Most options are selected and toggled using a small thumb-sized wheel on the side of the player. To view menu options, the wheel cycles through the options. To select an item, the wheel is pressed. Volume is set with two buttons on the side. A display on the broad face of the player shows menus, track names and song times.

However, the programs that come with the ZEN Nano are largely useless if you run Windows XP or Windows 2000. Creative MediaSource Organizer is one of the programs included on the installation disc, which allows the user to organize the media files on their computer. I found this program largely useless, especially since I can easily organize my files using Windows Explorer or even Windows Media Player. Creative Zen Nano Media Explorer also organizes files, though it allows the user to sort by track number after the music is loaded on the play, as well as extract music directly from CD. This is a useful application, though, once again, not necessary.

The simplest way to use the ZEN Nano player is to extract chosen files using Windows Media Player, and then drag and drop the files onto what would be the Removable Disc (P:) drive on your computer. Windows XP is well able to recognize your ZEN Nano player and do what is necessary. In this sense, the ZEN Nano is easy to use. Personally, I suggest skipping the installation disc and just plugging the player into your computer after you have started Windows. This applies to Windows XP and 2000, but you may have to run the installation disc on Windows 98 or ME. Oh, and for Windows 95 and NT users: this player will probably not work, unless you have USB drivers installed (which you would have to acquire from a third-party).

2007-01-07 18:13:23 · answer #2 · answered by veerabhadrasarma m 7 · 0 0

I know one planned use is to make nanobots that can be injected into the human body. Its job will be monitoring, and there may be many such devices, some specialized for a specific task.
This will allow 'Bones' to whip out that handheld scanner and scan one's body and know exactly what is wrong, information received from the nanobots inside.

2007-01-05 04:20:22 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

nano technology is a technique employed for the destruction of virus in the body. they produce lazers which kill the virus by destroying their cell membrane. it is most advanced technique so that it is used more now a days.

2007-01-07 00:52:42 · answer #4 · answered by sanjeev k 1 · 0 0

scientists are trying to use nano technology now in the automatic repairing of pqvements and in some surguries

2007-01-05 09:37:57 · answer #5 · answered by Hassan 1 · 0 0

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