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Everything (all processes) is very fast moving and changing in the era we live in. Perhaps the best application of this transformation, the sample will be quantum computers. With the 2nd quantum revolution, new developments in science and technology are now viewed from a different perspective. In this article, we will briefly examine what will change in the future with this perspective. Surely the future will surprise us more than we ever imagined. The Weyl, Majorana fermions and monolayers are good example of interesting transformations from Particle Physics to Condensed Matter Physics, Electronics, Materials Science, Materials Chemistry, even Nanomedicine and Medical Physics amid the novel coronavirus. The Nanotechnology, on the other hand, has become an indispensable component of all branches of science. Note: 18nm --> 17nm
COVID-19, Monolayers, Nanostructure, Nanotechnology, 2nd Quantum Revolution
COVID-19, Monolayers, Nanostructure, Nanotechnology, 2nd Quantum Revolution
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