Similarities between Engineering and National Nanotechnology Initiative
Engineering and National Nanotechnology Initiative have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): NASA, National Science Foundation, Science, Technology.
NASA
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is an independent agency of the executive branch of the United States federal government responsible for the civilian space program, as well as aeronautics and aerospace research.
Engineering and NASA · NASA and National Nanotechnology Initiative ·
National Science Foundation
The National Science Foundation (NSF) is a United States government agency that supports fundamental research and education in all the non-medical fields of science and engineering.
Engineering and National Science Foundation · National Nanotechnology Initiative and National Science Foundation ·
Science
R. P. Feynman, The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Vol.1, Chaps.1,2,&3.
Engineering and Science · National Nanotechnology Initiative and Science ·
Technology
Technology ("science of craft", from Greek τέχνη, techne, "art, skill, cunning of hand"; and -λογία, -logia) is first robustly defined by Jacob Bigelow in 1829 as: "...principles, processes, and nomenclatures of the more conspicuous arts, particularly those which involve applications of science, and which may be considered useful, by promoting the benefit of society, together with the emolument of those who pursue them".
Engineering and Technology · National Nanotechnology Initiative and Technology ·
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Engineering and National Nanotechnology Initiative Comparison
Engineering has 319 relations, while National Nanotechnology Initiative has 27. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 1.16% = 4 / (319 + 27).
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