This is a fantastic explanation of what nanotechnology actually is! Most videos just explain what it does or how it can be used. It's quick and to the point, and I really liked the animation and the audio too. I only wish it also explained how scientists have become to good at creating this nanotechnology. What do they use to build/alter these molecules?
Sarif was right about one thing. It's in our nature to want to rise above our limits. Think about it. We were cold, so we harnessed fire. We were weak, so we invented tools. Every time we met an obstacle, we used creativity and ingenuity to overcome it. The cycle is inevitable... but will the outcome always be good? I guess that will depend on how we approach it. These past few months, I was challenged many times, but more often than not, didn't I try to keep morality in mind, knowing that my actions didn't have to harm others? Time and time again, didn't I resist the urge to abuse power and resources simply to achieve my goals more swiftly? In the past, we've had to compensate for weaknesses, finding quick solutions that only benefit a few. But what if we never need to feel weak or morally conflicted again? What if the path Sarif wants us to take enables us to hold on to higher values with more stability? One thing is obvious. For the first time in history, we have a chance to steal fire from the gods. To turn away from it now - to stop pursing a future in which technology and biology combine, leading to the promise of a Singularity - would mean to deny the very essence of who we are. No doubt the road to get there will be bumpy, hurting some people along the way. But won't achieving the dream be worth it? We can become the gods we've always been striving to be. We might as well get good at it. - Deus Ex Human Revolution
So with this im guessing with nano technology we will be able to create web shooters in the future. We can engineer the web fluids to be stronger and harder to break?
When I was 15 years old I was taught about nano technology in science class ,here I come after infinity war , I am wondering where is Bucky ball , nano tube and nano sheet
Nicely done, as always. Regarding the evaluation of the technology, the concepts of benefits, unintended consequences and intentional misuse should be applicable to any technology. Do you agree? Are there things that are unique to nanotech that are not applicable to other technologies?
Thanks Shaun, yes - while nanotech is the focus of this video, those broader questions can be applied to pretty much any emerging field I think - there;s nothing special about nanotech beyond it leading to capabilities that we don't have much prior experience with (which also holds true in many other areas).
Hi Shaun, yes, as Andrew says the issues are not unique to nano, in fact many of them are identical to many different strands of tech and innovation - though often they change on a product by product basis. This is beginning to be known as Responsible Innovation - we are now working in nano, synbio, robotics, GM, AI and others to learn cross technology lessons. If you are interested here are our draft Principles for Responsible Innovation for businesses - www.matterforall.org/principles-for-responsible-innovation-january-2016/
I made a real nano tech iron man suit I haven’t told anyone besides everyone that looks at the comment I made and it really hard to do the atoms things it took a long time like a long long long time
Short answer: No. Long answer: No because the stuff that you see in the movies is an extremely exaggerated use of nanotech. Real nanotech is just fabrics and tiny robots, they don’t come out of thin air.
I'm a mexican student and I'm pretty interested about nanotechnology. Do you guys recommend me to study nanotechology? and if your answer is yes then explain me why.
here.. ill answer you.. even though its a bit of a stupid question and you dont seem to really know the future of economics and technology! the answer is YES.. nanotechnology will be used almost in everything in the next decade possibly even before because our technology is evolving so fast.. in 2007 when the iPhone came out, it changed all the technology around us.. same as nano, it will change materials, technology, all sorts of shit. its fucking amazing and really great thing to study. I hope after 6 months ago when u posted this u made the right decision and start that course!
Pablo Solis do you like chemistry math and physics? If yes then this is for you. Also this is a new industry so your career requires constant learning.
@@Stroyer123 A) I do not intend hostility. B) How? From my understanding, nanotechnology is a bunch of tiny machines that can change matter on a molecular level or at least close to that, that sounds incredibly dangerous if it ever got out of control. C) Are you referring to yourself as this student?
@ERROR 404 Neither did I, sorry if my reply sounded harsh in anyway. Without meaning any offence, your understanding is very wrong. Nanotechnology simply deals with any technology at the nano scale (usually in the 1-100s nm). We cannot create machines at this size. It is physically impossible. A good example of nanotechnology would be the mRNA vaccine, which utilises mRNA (which is usually at the scale of 2-300 nm). This mRNA is used to induce an immune response in the receiver, allowing for immunity against whatever disease the mRNA is manipulated from. This is a branch of nanotechnology called nanobiotechnology. Another branch is nanophysics, which is often more technical and theoretical, but an example would be how we utilise carbon nanotubes (which are usually 0.4-40 nm in diameter) to make stain-resistant materials. We also utilise silver nanoparticles in many products due to their antibacterial and antiviral properties. Like I said, it is physically impossible to create machines at this size. The smallest made robots are the size of a rice grain, I believe, which are completely impossible to put into the body in any way. And yes, I study nanotechnology for a living. If you have any questions, then please feel free to ask!
@@irishspartanstudios No worries! It's a very niche field of science, and it is often demonised, because people do not know, what it is. I'm not saying there's no danger in it. There is potential for danger in all branches of natural science, but I do not think one is much more inherently dangerous than the others. Nanotech has incredible potential, and is - in my biased opinion - probably one of the most important fields of natural science in this day and age. Thanks! Hopefully I'll be able to bring something incredible to humanity like my fellow scientists before me!
Now that makes me wonder: Should I use it in an iron costume to be a superhero, or use it to be strong as f*ck as a senator who is about to fight some armored dude?
We've been throwing the word "nanotechnology" around for decades yet, despite only our bests effort, we are only inching closer to that molecular-scale frontier when in fact we should be racing towards it. In the decades to come, the enhanced beings -- post humans who are our progeny -- will look at the mechanical devices we rudely bolted onto our living flesh or buried inside our grey matter, and they will mock us for our crudity. They will look upon what we have made with the same curiosity, the same disinterest, as the pilot of a veetol aircraft would look upon an ox cart. The future of human augmentation lies in the small - in fact, the smallest. In the next thirty years, the molecular frontier will be broken and true nano-scalar programming and biological reorientation will be possible. There will be no tedious instances of severing limbs to replace them with steel proxies. We will drink in these tiny machines, inject them - and be transformed. - Deus Ex Human Revolution
I have one question? acctually nanotechnology diagnosis is mainly on the cancer cells.may I know the other diseases diagnosis rather than the cancer.. plz clarify my doubt......
Nanotechnology is being developed to be used in many different biomedical applications -- cancer detection and treatment is a large one, but not the only one.
I realise you asked this a long time ago, but I'll answer anyway. We - nanotechnologists - usually define nanomaterials as being 1-100 nanometres. Francium is the largest atom, and is only 348 picometres, which is 0.348 nanometres. Atoms are way smaller than nanomaterials.
"Dude, you're embarassing me in front of the wizards"
"Where did this come from?"
"It's Nanotechnology you liked it"
HULKK
No i'm more like a private investigator lololololololololol
How did grapes grower use this atove nano tech.
Watch this amazing TEDx Talk about Nanotechnology: th-cam.com/video/M8d3pxVb4c4/w-d-xo.html
Nanomachines son
Guess iam the only one here trying to discover what my future job should be and not because of ironman
I am as well
Same
Jesus christ I don’t know what to do with my life
@@Isabella-gq6xv same
Same
If you knew nanotech before tony mentioned it you deserve a veterans discount
shrek the ogre i knew
shrek the ogre I didn’t even know tony said mentioned this.
Quantum 👍
Lol...I did not know the ironman reference...😄
What if you learnt it from a Naruto character?
So how do I build an iron man suit?
DannyMight Arrange the atoms
DannyP my buddy
You can’t.
Currently we can only build suite like mark 1 or 2
BE TONY STARK INTELLIGENT
This is a fantastic explanation of what nanotechnology actually is! Most videos just explain what it does or how it can be used. It's quick and to the point, and I really liked the animation and the audio too. I only wish it also explained how scientists have become to good at creating this nanotechnology. What do they use to build/alter these molecules?
Perhaps Graphene Oxide.
Sarif was right about one thing. It's in our nature to want to rise above our limits. Think about it. We were cold, so we harnessed fire. We were weak, so we invented tools. Every time we met an obstacle, we used creativity and ingenuity to overcome it. The cycle is inevitable... but will the outcome always be good? I guess that will depend on how we approach it. These past few months, I was challenged many times, but more often than not, didn't I try to keep morality in mind, knowing that my actions didn't have to harm others? Time and time again, didn't I resist the urge to abuse power and resources simply to achieve my goals more swiftly? In the past, we've had to compensate for weaknesses, finding quick solutions that only benefit a few. But what if we never need to feel weak or morally conflicted again? What if the path Sarif wants us to take enables us to hold on to higher values with more stability? One thing is obvious. For the first time in history, we have a chance to steal fire from the gods. To turn away from it now - to stop pursing a future in which technology and biology combine, leading to the promise of a Singularity - would mean to deny the very essence of who we are. No doubt the road to get there will be bumpy, hurting some people along the way. But won't achieving the dream be worth it? We can become the gods we've always been striving to be. We might as well get good at it.
- Deus Ex Human Revolution
This video explains nanotechnology so well! You just saved my science grade, thank you for the great video!
th-cam.com/video/f3H8WedrgFU/w-d-xo.html
I’m sitting here with a toilet paper roll in my hand mind blown. Think of the possibilities.
this comment is underrated.
Garrett Weiss- Well we won't be able to get Iran that way because they are a non toilet paper country.
Watch this amazing TEDx Talk about Nanotechnology: th-cam.com/video/M8d3pxVb4c4/w-d-xo.html
*"Nanomachines son!"*
My metal gear is rising
others: iron man's suit brought me here
me: my science teacher brought me here
That's actually true.
😂😂😂
Senator Armstrong brought me here!!
novel brought me here. (Si-fi novel)
Same 😂
Thumbs up if you are here after watching infinity war and seeing tony's mark 50 !!!
Sean Marquez that is exactly what I was going here
Sean Marquez I am here coz one of my friend got enrolled in PhD in nanotechnology
YA 4 months ago I saw
I'm here for Morton Downey Jr and Ozzy Osbourne
SAME LMAO
Iron man new suit brought me here
jeffrey hernandez you’re welcome Hernandez.
Me too ,lol!!!!!
same
Tony Stark same hehehe
Same. I'm just curious how all the weapons came out of him. And why they look like an Autobots/Decepticons arm merge into a weapon.
Thanks for the video, It contains 676 words. I am going to use it for my English oral exam tomorrow. I will keep you posted on my grades!
so? update please...
he got such good grades that he is now jeff bezos and doesn’t need to use youtube and uses his private social media
His grades are so good he's no longer Nikolai Dreyer, he's now Nikolai Tesla
Please update 🙏
Did bro even make it to school ?
I read all your research on nanotechnology, really brilliant.
Thanks!
You know, I’m something of a scientist myself.
Impressive.
2017: wow that great thank u
2022: NANOMACHINES SON!
You can't hurt me Jack
@InsertnameHere
YOU WERE JUST LIKE ME
Very clear Explanation, been browsing youtube for an hour.
Thank you
"Where'd that come from?"
"Its Nanotech you like it?"
Can it harden in response to physical trauma?
So with this im guessing with nano technology we will be able to create web shooters in the future. We can engineer the web fluids to be stronger and harder to break?
Uganda Knuckles we could make Iron Man’s bleeding edge armour
That is the only reason why I want to find put about nano technology from Infinity war lol
TylerAdams that may be too advance for our technology today. It may possibly happen though. Maybe in a few years .
Uganda Knuckles yeh I know that I was just sayin
Really great videos
With great power , also comes great responsibility
th-cam.com/video/f3H8WedrgFU/w-d-xo.html
I looked at this after watching infinity war
Not only you
Same
This was a really well-made video.
When I was 15 years old I was taught about nano technology in science class ,here I come after infinity war , I am wondering where is Bucky ball , nano tube and nano sheet
great stuff! very simple and understanding content for any ages.
th-cam.com/video/f3H8WedrgFU/w-d-xo.html
yes all under 5 min. Love it!!!
Nicely done, as always. Regarding the evaluation of the technology, the concepts of benefits, unintended consequences and intentional misuse should be applicable to any technology. Do you agree? Are there things that are unique to nanotech that are not applicable to other technologies?
Thanks Shaun,
yes - while nanotech is the focus of this video, those broader questions can be applied to pretty much any emerging field I think - there;s nothing special about nanotech beyond it leading to capabilities that we don't have much prior experience with (which also holds true in many other areas).
Hi Shaun, yes, as Andrew says the issues are not unique to nano, in fact many of them are identical to many different strands of tech and innovation - though often they change on a product by product basis. This is beginning to be known as Responsible Innovation - we are now working in nano, synbio, robotics, GM, AI and others to learn cross technology lessons. If you are interested here are our draft Principles for Responsible Innovation for businesses - www.matterforall.org/principles-for-responsible-innovation-january-2016/
I've heard they harden in response to physical trauma
I use it in my English classes. I would only correct the word Behaves, cause you are speaking about AtomS. Very clear video. Thanks!
Thanks for a putting basic video to understand 👍
Can nanotech build suit like Ironman?
No u will need a lot of power and it's gonna be too weak
@Ali H
Nah rich ppl like Bill Gates would already make it. It's gotta cost a WAYYYYYYY more. Like 1 Trillion or something
I made a real nano tech iron man suit I haven’t told anyone besides everyone that looks at the comment I made and it really hard to do the atoms things it took a long time like a long long long time
@@f.b.i6635 lol ik its a joke but dont say things like that people think that ur an idiot
Short answer: No.
Long answer: No because the stuff that you see in the movies is an extremely exaggerated use of nanotech. Real nanotech is just fabrics and tiny robots, they don’t come out of thin air.
Your video is extremely good but as a material scientist I have to say that our science is closer to physics and we don't always know about biology.
th-cam.com/video/f3H8WedrgFU/w-d-xo.html
Cant wait to see a nanotech that can boost human strenght
Everytime I hear nanotechnology I always recall
"Cloak engaged"
Good crash course video!
Tony stark's mark 50 brings me here .
If Iron man's suit is really made from nanotechnology show me a piece of nanotechnology
I'm starting master degree in nanotech. But, I'm lack in chemist. Any recommendation for learning source or book title?
Nanomachines, son.
Is nanotubes the same as graphene?
2:09 Iron man tshirt...so this is were marvel got the idea of nano tech
"It's nanotechnology,you like it?? :)"
Sir! Please can you tell me which kind of art you are making on white board. I want to learn it. is there any site from where i can learn it.
This is so good!
I thought I'm going to learn about nanotech but it gave me more questions
What an awesome video
can you please put undertekster
please
Risk bites: ok grab an object anything near u doesn’t matter
Me:*hold the item until end of video*
My hands hurt
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
It's good lol something non-original that I dont see everywhere
There's apparently a new way to use nanoparticles to diagnoze and assess kidney function
I really like the way of explaining... Do more sir...
Great video
in a very simple way you explained it
Great Video!!!
as a nanotechnology major: don't
Can you explain further
Hi
Are you still alive ?
Is regeneration possible with nano tech
?
I'm pretty sure yeah.
Honestly tony starks nanosuit brought me here haha. this is very interesting thank you. i wanted to understand more :)
Brilliant, Love it!
Great presentation!
Nano technology means minute scale not at power of only 9 it may be any thing but smaller scale?
I'm a mexican student and I'm pretty interested about nanotechnology. Do you guys recommend me to study nanotechology? and if your answer is yes then explain me why.
no one cares man
Kyle Rego Jajajaj if you don't care then why you comment, you are a walking joke.
here.. ill answer you.. even though its a bit of a stupid question and you dont seem to really know the future of economics and technology! the answer is YES.. nanotechnology will be used almost in everything in the next decade possibly even before because our technology is evolving so fast.. in 2007 when the iPhone came out, it changed all the technology around us.. same as nano, it will change materials, technology, all sorts of shit. its fucking amazing and really great thing to study. I hope after 6 months ago when u posted this u made the right decision and start that course!
Pablo Solis do you like chemistry math and physics? If yes then this is for you. Also this is a new industry so your career requires constant learning.
I don't find this a stupid question as somebody said !
Plz provide engineering 4-1 nano technology.
*tony stark wants to know your location*
Apex Emblem it’s more like we would like to know his location
So is nanotechnology ANYTHING like what we’ve seen in recent movies?
Iam Kumar from Bangalore India really the easiest way to understand about atom. nice tq
To be honest, nanotechnology sounds incredibly dangerous!
It really is not more dangerous than any other fields of natural science.
- A nanotechnology bachelor's student
@@Stroyer123 A) I do not intend hostility.
B) How? From my understanding, nanotechnology is a bunch of tiny machines that can change matter on a molecular level or at least close to that, that sounds incredibly dangerous if it ever got out of control.
C) Are you referring to yourself as this student?
@ERROR 404 Neither did I, sorry if my reply sounded harsh in anyway.
Without meaning any offence, your understanding is very wrong. Nanotechnology simply deals with any technology at the nano scale (usually in the 1-100s nm). We cannot create machines at this size. It is physically impossible. A good example of nanotechnology would be the mRNA vaccine, which utilises mRNA (which is usually at the scale of 2-300 nm). This mRNA is used to induce an immune response in the receiver, allowing for immunity against whatever disease the mRNA is manipulated from. This is a branch of nanotechnology called nanobiotechnology.
Another branch is nanophysics, which is often more technical and theoretical, but an example would be how we utilise carbon nanotubes (which are usually 0.4-40 nm in diameter) to make stain-resistant materials. We also utilise silver nanoparticles in many products due to their antibacterial and antiviral properties.
Like I said, it is physically impossible to create machines at this size. The smallest made robots are the size of a rice grain, I believe, which are completely impossible to put into the body in any way.
And yes, I study nanotechnology for a living. If you have any questions, then please feel free to ask!
@@Stroyer123 Ah. Okay. I understand, I think. Well, thank you for clearing that up. And good luck with your studies!
@@irishspartanstudios No worries! It's a very niche field of science, and it is often demonised, because people do not know, what it is.
I'm not saying there's no danger in it. There is potential for danger in all branches of natural science, but I do not think one is much more inherently dangerous than the others.
Nanotech has incredible potential, and is - in my biased opinion - probably one of the most important fields of natural science in this day and age.
Thanks! Hopefully I'll be able to bring something incredible to humanity like my fellow scientists before me!
Now that makes me wonder: Should I use it in an iron costume to be a superhero, or use it to be strong as f*ck as a senator who is about to fight some armored dude?
thx for information i like this part of science more day by day
Curious about a CBD that has it in it.. Green Compass product
I bought it at a health convention but now I’m hesitant 😞
I just want a helmet that can go one and off with the thought of my mind
Perfect Job!!
is it weird that I’m sketching blueprints for a nanotechnology suit called red blaze
IIIITS SUPERHERO TIME
We've been throwing the word "nanotechnology" around for decades yet, despite only our bests effort, we are only inching closer to that molecular-scale frontier when in fact we should be racing towards it. In the decades to come, the enhanced beings -- post humans who are our progeny -- will look at the mechanical devices we rudely bolted onto our living flesh or buried inside our grey matter, and they will mock us for our crudity. They will look upon what we have made with the same curiosity, the same disinterest, as the pilot of a veetol aircraft would look upon an ox cart.
The future of human augmentation lies in the small - in fact, the smallest. In the next thirty years, the molecular frontier will be broken and true nano-scalar programming and biological reorientation will be possible. There will be no tedious instances of severing limbs to replace them with steel proxies. We will drink in these tiny machines, inject them - and be transformed.
- Deus Ex Human Revolution
I have one question?
acctually nanotechnology diagnosis is mainly on the cancer cells.may I know the other diseases diagnosis rather than the cancer..
plz clarify my doubt......
Nanotechnology is being developed to be used in many different biomedical applications -- cancer detection and treatment is a large one, but not the only one.
Ya but may I know what other biomedical treatments the nanotechnology used
Everyone - iron man made me come here
Me - my science teacher made me come here
People: iron man brought me here
Me: I just wanted to see if I can become bloodshot 😂
I’m trying to research a product AG nutrition , it’s a nanotechnology. Trying to find out the side effects
Nanomachines son, they harden in response to physical trauma
makes me wondering if covid comes from a nanotechnology work mistake
Wow brilliant!!!
The material in which atom are arranged in the order of 1 to 100nm is any one diamenssion is called nano technology...
Me:'hears nanotech'
Also me:'thinks about Ironman Mark 49....
gennaro gerrard it’s mark 50 :)
Amina Abdelhafiz Thank You.
@@Rbrezay you are welcome
"Why won't you die?!"
Me with the Nano T-Shirt: "Nanomachines, son. They harden in response of Physical trauma."
I am using this for my IRP
how dare you a draw a false represntation of the atomic model
You just need to know that it harden in respond to physical trauma
Where are the references
Nanomachines, son
I saw infinity war then saw the iron man nano suit then i searched real life nano tech then i ended up here
THANK YOU SIR!!
WELL PUT!!
Came here cuz Peter said he did a paper on nanotechnology to dr Osborn (Spider-Man1) wow nice video Peter is smart
Well..... i think i will learn about this
Any 2024 here..
Yeah
Sir is atom is bigger than nano materials???
I realise you asked this a long time ago, but I'll answer anyway.
We - nanotechnologists - usually define nanomaterials as being 1-100 nanometres. Francium is the largest atom, and is only 348 picometres, which is 0.348 nanometres. Atoms are way smaller than nanomaterials.
@@Stroyer123 thank youu sir for giving answer
@@varunv6309 You are very welcome!
If you have any questions then feel free to ask.
@@Stroyer123 yes sir but where to ask
@@varunv6309 You can reach mere here. I will check!
How do filters cause pollution?...when we get rid of itt?....
Now I have question? Can this make me into Iron man?
I knew about nano tech before iron man but i think it was on another movie
This is how the mark 50 and mark 85 are made
and he frickin predicted it 6 years ago 2:09
You're too Brilliant bro , Thanks; that'll Really help me with my project Tomorrow
i wanna study this.
i even don't know how it works...but i thought of several ways ...what i thought is exact same here...i am a genius😎😎😎