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Nanoscale network

Nanoscale networks are networks of very, very small machines and materials that interact with each other and can send and receive signals. Think of them like a very tiny city, where all the buildings (machines and materials) are very, very small and the roads (signals) are teeny tiny. Just like roads have rules to keep people and cars safe, a nanoscale network has rules to keep all the machines and materials safe and working together.
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