What analogy does the speaker use to describe the challenge of working with nanomaterials?
TED: The next step in nanotechnology | George Tulevski

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Assembling a puzzle
Creating a statue from a pile of dust
Sculpting a statue from a block of stone
Building a house from bricks
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What was the main reason for the excitement in nanotechnology during the speaker's graduate years?
The ease of working with nanomaterials
The potential for new scientific breakthroughs
The immediate impact on everyday technology
The availability of advanced tools
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Why have nanomaterials not yet translated into impactful technologies?
They are not supported by current physics
Their small size makes them difficult to work with
They are not environmentally friendly
They are too expensive to produce
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the potential benefit of using carbon nanotubes in computing?
They can make devices more durable
They can increase the size of devices
They can improve performance by up to ten times
They can reduce the cost of production
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What is the 'Fredo' in the problem of working with nanomaterials, according to the speaker?
The lack of funding
The need for self-assembly
The absence of skilled scientists
The complexity of quantum mechanics
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How does nature inspire the speaker's approach to building with nanomaterials?
By assembling structures from the top down
By using large-scale construction methods
By building from the bottom up using available molecules
By relying on human intervention
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What role does chemistry play in the speaker's approach to nanotechnology?
It is used to increase the size of nanomaterials
It provides energy for nanomaterial assembly
It is used to steer nanoscale objects like a tool
It acts as a catalyst for reactions
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