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" ... That’s all very cool, I hear you say, but how does understanding this nanoscopic world impact (if you’ll excuse the pun) the world at large? For one thing, when we zoom in and look at materials on an atomic level, we sometimes find they behave quite differently and have completely different properties at the atomic level. As a simple example, silk feels incredibly soft and delicate to the touch, but if you look at it at a nano-level, you’ll see it’s made up of molecules aligned in cross-links, and this is what makes silk so strong. We can then use knowledge like this to manipulate other materials at a nano level, to create super-strong, state-of-the-art materials like Kevlar. ... "
" ... The 2020 Kavli Prize for Nanoscience has been awarded to four researchers for their contributions to nanoscopic imaging. Professor Harald Rose of Universität Ulm and Technical University of Darmstadt, Professor Maximilian Haider of CEOS GmbH, Professor Knut Urban of Forschungszentrum Jülich and Professor Ondrej L Krivanek of Nion Co. all share the $1 million prize for their contributions to the refinement of microscopy on the nanoscale that enabled researchers to observe individual atoms for the first time. ... "
" ... The surface is treated with nanoscopic fibers that repel water and other droplets in the same way a lotus leaf does. Liquid will bead and roll off the surface at a 150 degree contact angle without soaking or staining. ... "
" ... Tiny nanoscopic carbon structures, such as straw-like carbon nanotubes and football-shaped fullerenes, are created in sooty fires. These nanostructures are very strong, but also incredibly light. When embedded within the steel, they make the steel even stronger, reducing the brittle nature of the steel even further, without adding any bulk. ... "