Nanotech and The 5G Networks

How Nanotechnology Is Feeding The Internet of Things

Opal A Roszell
6 min readJul 23, 2021
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NanoTech and 5G

Nanotechnology refers to the branch of science and engineering devoted to designing, producing, and using structures, devices, and systems by manipulating atoms and molecules at the nanoscale, i.e. having one or more dimensions of the order of 100 nanometres (100 millionths of a millimetre) or less. The first ingredient in a Coivd vaccine is mRNA, Nanotechnologies.

Lipid nanoparticles are the fatty molecular envelopes allowing strands of mRNA: the genetic messenger for making DNA code into proteins, connecting you to the Internet of Things. The 5G network is capable of connecting nanotech.

The Internet of Things and How it Connects to Nanotechnology

It has become apparent that technology has become integrated into every part of our lives and that technology is a driver of change. But how did this happen? The Internet of Things and the growing popularity of smart devices have significantly changed our way of life, as well as our access to physical and digital objects.

According to CNBC, “Gadgets used every day by people in the United States have the potential to be hacked, which opens up the potential for major…

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Opal A Roszell
Opal A Roszell

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