Nanotechnology in Construction of Buildings and Vehicles
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2395, Vol. , No.
Nanotechnology in Construction of Buildings and Vehicles
Researchers/Writers: Lael Rosek
Supervisors: Roshanara Rahman, Alex Blair
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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
During a mission to the Antor II colony in the Shoals, the crew of the USS Veritas (NCC-95035, Veritas Class) was faced with the difficult task of rebuilding the colony after devastating earthquakes caused by subspace anomalies, which was further exacerbated by terrorists detonating tricobalt devices in the planet's thriving New Macau metropolis. Over a year later, the damage has yet to be fully repaired. The domes used for housing currently exceed their maximum occupancy limits. The planet's thin atmosphere makes it even more crucial that the colony is able to house all of its inhabitants safely.
The discovery of a rare Romulan mineral, Reskariaehhrr, among a lost fleet of Romulan treasure ships that has proven resistant to tetryon radiation could prove instrumental in protecting starships traveling through the area from the affects of the radiation as well as in the construction of buildings for colonies like Antor II. Research has been conducted, resulting in a modified form of the metal that can easily be replicated for widespread use in the Shoals and in other regions of space affected by this and similar types of radiation. The findings of this research are detailed in the article that follows.
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Materials, Design, and Procedures
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