Seminar on Nanotechnology and Entomology
Science is moving towards new directions and in different directions. One of them is the development of Nanotechnology, based on scientific discoveries that began more than five decades ago but that even in this century are beginning to give concrete results. It is important to note that t...
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oai:omp.pkp.sfu.ca:publicationFormat-822019-09-05T20:53:50Z Seminar on Nanotechnology and Entomology Seminario sobre Nanotecnología y Entomología Seminario sobre Nanotecnología y Entomología Ruiz Cancino, Enrique; Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas Coronado Blanco, Juana María; Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas Science is moving towards new directions and in different directions. One of them is the development of Nanotechnology, based on scientific discoveries that began more than five decades ago but that even in this century are beginning to give concrete results. It is important to note that the behavior of the elements is different from myel nano, presenting other properties that can be used in the development of various products, in many fields of industry. "Nature can teach us a lot about Nanotechnology," said Professor Zhongfan Liu. Insects are an inexhaustible source of resources for different scientific areas. They are already being researched for the development of nanobots and to develop new products or to improve others, based on some of their structures although only some species of butterflies, moths, flies, beetles, chicharras and cockroaches have been used. There are more than one million described species of insects, so much remains to be done and discovered. Current applications are already present in communications, clothing, sporting goods, vehicles and other household products. In the near future they will be used for human and animal health, in agriculture and in almost any field of knowledge. Therefore, the Academic Body of Applied Entomology of the Autonomous University of Tamaulipas, together with the CA of Nanostructured Materials of the Institute of Physics and the CA of Agricultural Production of the Faculty of Agronomy of the UASLP, organized a Seminar on Nanotechnology and Entomology in November 2009 to present the progress made in these fields. La Ciencia esta avanzando hacia nuevos rumbos y en distintas direcciones. Una de ellas es el desarrollo de la Nanotecnología, basada en descubrimientos científicos que iniciaron hace mas de cinco décadas pero que hasta en este siglo están empezando a dar resultados concretos. Es importante hacer notar que el comportamiento de los elementos es diferente a myel nano, presentando otras propiedades que pueden ser utilizadas en el desarrollo de diversos productos, en muchos campos de la industria. "La Naturaleza puede enseñarnos mucho sobre Nanotecnología", afirmo el Profesor Zhongfan Liu, Los insectos son una fuente inagotable de recursos para distintas áreas científicas. Ya se están investigando para el desarrollo de nanobots y para desarrollar nuevos productos 0 para mejorar otros, basándose en algunas de sus estructuras aunque solo se han utilizado algunas especies de mariposas, palomillas, moscas, escarabajos, chicharras y cucarachas. Existe mas de un millón de especies descritas de insectos, así que queda mucho por hacer y por descubrir. Las aplicaciones actuales ya están presentes en las comunicaciones, en la ropa, artículos deportivos, en vehículos y en otros productos para el hogar. En un futuro próximo se utilizaran para la salud humana y animal, en la agricultura y en casi cualquier campo del conocimiento. Por tanto, el Cuerpo Académico de Entomología Aplicada de la Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas, en conjunto con el CA de Materiales Nanoestructurados del Instituto de Física y el CA de Producción Agrícola de la Facultad de Agronomía de la UASLP, organizaron un Seminario sobre Nanotecnología y Entomología en noviembre del 2009 para presentar los avances logrados en estos campos. Libros UAT Libros UAT 2019-09-05 Libro Digital (DA) https://libros.uat.edu.mx/index.php/librosuat/catalog/book/94 Libros UAT; Libros UAT; |
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Science is moving towards new directions and in different directions. One of them is the development of Nanotechnology, based on scientific discoveries that began more than five decades ago but that even in this century are beginning to give concrete results.
It is important to note that the behavior of the elements is different from myel nano, presenting other properties that can be used in the development of various products, in many fields of industry.
"Nature can teach us a lot about Nanotechnology," said Professor Zhongfan Liu. Insects are an inexhaustible source of resources for different scientific areas. They are already being researched for the development of nanobots and to develop new products or to improve others, based on some of their structures although only some species of butterflies, moths, flies, beetles, chicharras and cockroaches have been used. There are more than one million described species of insects, so much remains to be done and discovered.
Current applications are already present in communications, clothing, sporting goods, vehicles and other household products. In the near future they will be used for human and animal health, in agriculture and in almost any field of knowledge.
Therefore, the Academic Body of Applied Entomology of the Autonomous University of Tamaulipas, together with the CA of Nanostructured Materials of the Institute of Physics and the CA of Agricultural Production of the Faculty of Agronomy of the UASLP, organized a Seminar on Nanotechnology and Entomology in November 2009 to present the progress made in these fields. |
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