Remember when nanotechnology was the next big thing? A decade ago investors went wild over this emerging field, which entails playing with matter at the molecular and atomic levels to make, say, faster semiconductors or targeted drug treatments. But nanotech outlived the hype, quietly becoming part of everything from clothing to solar panels.
Consumer’s knowledge of nanotechnologies has decreased since a previous study in 2008
So what is the truth? nano never worked? or around us?
A lot of the hype can be attributed to the announcement about Facebook rebranding itself as Meta.
Since metaverse is the convergence of physical, augmented, and virtual
realities in a shared online space, it can be used in any environment
where humans want to interact socially and economically
But what the hype shrink into a loss of finance to meta company?
Is blockchain all hype?
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