Friday, February 2, 2007

developing countries

It is essential that nanotechnology continue to be developed and made available to developing countries. Nanotechnology has the potential to bring extremely inexpensive medical care and solve many other problems in developing countries as well, such as water purification, as someone already mentioned. A large value of nanotechnology to developing countries is its potential for effectiveness, relative inexpense, and potential ease of use. Suppose, in s few years, that there is a nano machine that can be injected into the bloodstream and released the medicine that the patient needs, without a diagnosis from an experience doctor. There are many more potential ways that nanotechnology could help, and it seems as if the possibilities are endless.

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