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<br><font size=3>'''Researchers/Writers:''' Lael Rosek</font>
<br><font size=3>'''Researchers/Writers:''' Lael Rosek</font>
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<br><font size=3>'''Supervisors:''' </font> Roshanara Rahman, Alex Blair
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2394, Vol. , No.


Nanotechnology in Construction of Buildings and Vehicles


Researchers/Writers: Lael Rosek
Supervisors: Roshanara Rahman, Alex Blair
Approved by:

Institutional Affiliations: Starfleet Corps of Engineers

Abstract

This article addresses the long-term stability of buildings and vehicles in the Shoals region, specifically in relation to the recent earthquakes on Antor II. Nanotechnology has played a part in advancing many industries and has become more widely used in creating sustainable environments. Using this technology to create a stronger, self-repairing build material could have implications throughout the Shoals by reducing long-term costs and funding for construction as well as repair of buildings and vehicles. Also discussed are the possibilities for use throughout Federation space.

Introduction

Definitions

Literature Review

Conceptual Framework

Method

Materials, Design, and Procedures

Discussion & Conclusions