MICRO AND NANO-TECHNOLOGY (MNT) APPLICATIONS IN HEALTHCARE TO BUILD ARTIFICIAL ORGANS THAT REPLACE DAMAGED HUMAN TISSUE DUE TO RADIOACTIVITY
Authors: Jyoti A. Dhanke , UMAMAHESWARI K, SOWMIYA S, VIGNESHWARAN.K, VINOTHINI.C AND DHARMBIR SINGH

ABSTRACT
Advanced education plays a critical role in societal progress. Institutions of higher learning are common on a national level, although they are essentially fictional and creative. Those were essentially created consistent with previous findings from these institutions, as though they might be regarded near to concealed and impractical. As a result, the educational approach must be overhauled right now. Through the use of nanotechnology, as well as the method in which it is applied, is essential to educational change. The high technology semiconductor industry, which is at the heart of any and every single gadget, will have a significant effect on the manufacturing of such small devices. As a result, these technologies must constantly be examined properly, and that must continue to evolve and be updated to suit human requirements, such as nanocomposite materials, medication, medicines, food, and helicopters, among other things. Micro and Nano-technology are susceptible to doing feats that no one could have predicted or even anticipated. The need for miniaturized devices based on NEMS/MEMS engineering to build artificial organs that replicate the damaged human tissue due to radioactivity has grown critical. As a result, a future innovation with new skills, commodities, and opportunities will materialize. And that is impossible to do so with a moderate healthcare system, and implementing it contributes to good, hope, and happiness. Keywords: Healthcare Technology; School Choice; Nanomaterials; CMOS Engineering; NEMS/MEMS Techniques; Radioactivity
Publication date: 01/11/2021
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https://doi.org/10.31032/IJBPAS/2021/10.11.1115