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How does Nanotechnology or Drugs in General find specific Target Areas?



I’m wondering, for example, you take medicine for a painful kidney (this is just for instance). How does the medicine know exactly where to go? Let’s take this a step further and pretend we are dealing with nanotechnology. How would the nanos (basically, really small particles) know where to deposit the drugs to the kidney? Is there some sort of chemical reaction going on, and if so, how and what? Thanks, and please tell me the source. :)

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How can I support the development of nanotechnology?



I believe that nanotechnology will cure cancer, as well as many other diseases, illnesses, and medical conditions that currently affect people. The real question is, what can individual people do to support this technology? Are there currently any products available to the public that utilize some form of nanotechnology?

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Nanotechnology?



I’ve been wondering what nanotechnology is, what it does, and what it accomplishes. The only displays of nanotech that I have seen have been in comic books and sci-fi movies/tv shows. Does it really form on it’s own to make weapons and other appliances? Can it respond on its own or does someone need to control it? What can it do and accomplish? Is it stable or not? Has the technology been approved by the government and/or perfected?

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Is it possible to do postgraduation in nanotechnology after an undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering?



I read in wikipedia that “At the smallest scales, mechanical engineering becomes nanotechnology…”. So, can I study Mechanical Engineering and then go in for nanotechnology?

Nanotechnology is my main interest. If there are other undergraduate courses after which I can do postgraduation in nanotechnology, please let me know. Thanks a lot!

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What do you think of Nanotechnology engineering program at U of Waterloo?



I am a pharmacist and I’m planning to continue my studies at the level of PhD at University of Waterloo nanotechnology program. I was wondering whether it is a good choice or not?

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Will a bachelors in nanotechnology and masters in chemical engineering allow me to work as a chemical engineer?



Ive done 2 years of a 4 year nanotechnology course. If I do a masters in chemical engineering which is 1.5 years long, will I be able to work as a chemical engineer afterwards? Or should i just change my course to chemical engineering now and almost start from scratch?

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