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Patricia Nicole Y.

Cruz
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STS-M5L4Assign3

1. How will you describe the premodern era nanotechnologies?

Premodern era of nanotechnologies used extreme heat as a common step in their


methods and also, the earliest samples of nanostructure materials were based on
research knowledge and management by craftsmen.
They're so creative and intriguing that it's almost unreal, such as the cups, which
are green when lit from the outside but red when lit from the inside. These are fantastic
technologies, but I am aware that they are really difficult to develop. If it is sold, it will be
quite costly.
During the premodern age, Damascus saber blades were an example of
nanostructured materials. Carbon nanotubes and cementite nanowires were used in the
ultrahigh-carbon steel formulation, which gave the blades strength, toughness, the ability
to keep a sharp edge, and a visual moiré pattern in the steel that gave them their name.

2. How will you describe nanotechnology in the modern era?

Nanotechnology is the study and application of extremely small objects, and it can
be applied in chemistry, biology, physics, materials science, and engineering, among
other subjects. There are a lot of them, and each one is exciting in its own way. That's
fantastic; I can't believe humanity invented those things. It's fascinating to see and learn
about their motivations for inventing these kinds of items. The microscope is my favorite
since it can see at near-atomic resolutions.
II. Using the information in the reading article above, create an interactive
timeline. There are many applications from the net in creating this timeline
(e.g. Canva). As an alternative you may use comic strip timeline or paper and
pencil (drawing) timeline.

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