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Nanotechnology is not something new. If you watched Marvel’s Avenger: the infinity war, then you realise Tony Stark’s latest iron man suit is built using nanotechnology.
By definition, Nanotechnology is the exploitation of materials at the nanoscale [1-100 nm in any dimension].
Nanotechnology can be leveraged in developing novel fertilisers to enhance agricultural productivity. It is proposed that the delivery of mineral nutrients in nano form is predicted to have a number of beneficial features. Including timing of nutrient release, sustained release of nutrients.
By Choon Kiat LimNanotechnology is not something new. If you watched Marvel’s Avenger: the infinity war, then you realise Tony Stark’s latest iron man suit is built using nanotechnology.
By definition, Nanotechnology is the exploitation of materials at the nanoscale [1-100 nm in any dimension].
Nanotechnology can be leveraged in developing novel fertilisers to enhance agricultural productivity. It is proposed that the delivery of mineral nutrients in nano form is predicted to have a number of beneficial features. Including timing of nutrient release, sustained release of nutrients.