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I'm rather interested in the actual real-world science of nanotechnology, and was wondering what kinds of base knowledge are required to understand the field much, if at all. IE, mechanical engineering and its related maths and sciences, certain fields of physics, etc?
Similarly, anyone know some good sources to learn about the real-world science of nanotechnology such as where we are now, what obstacles stand in the way of advancement, useful technologies and applications obtained from past and present research, etc?
Similarly, anyone know some good sources to learn about the real-world science of nanotechnology such as where we are now, what obstacles stand in the way of advancement, useful technologies and applications obtained from past and present research, etc?