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Conclusion
Nanotechnology with the idea of super, atom sized electronic systems is one of the most, if not the most important fields of study our generation has ever embarked on. The field alone was estimated at 114 billion in Nanomedicine in the State of California; no question Nanomedicine is emerging and will continue to grow (CHI, 2011). These trends of human enhancement are no longer fiction, they are a reality. The real question is, how far will, we advance. Whether it is upgrading our own biological systems, our cell phones, one thing is for sure, our technologies will continue to become smaller and more efficient in the foreseeable future. This is in large part due to the discovery of Nanotechnology with its ingenious researchers, pursuing unthinkable fringe sciences like Nanotech.