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The modern era of nanotechnology has its seeds sown by renowned physicist Richard P. Feyman in 1959 with his famous talk “There’s plenty of Room at the Bottom,” In this speech he talked about manipulating and controlling things on a small scale.1 The term “Nanotechnology” was introduced by a Japanese Scientist Norio Taniguchi. The further development of nanotechnology is mainly attributed to the work of German theoretical physicist K. Eric Drexler who used the word “nanotechnology” in his 1986 book “Engines of Creation: The Coming Era of Nanotechnology”.
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