There is a chance that, in the not so distant future, the diagnosis and treatment of many serious diseases, including cancer, will be far more effective, but also accessible to a broader number of patients, thanks to the invention of Latvian Voldemars Belakovs, who has set up residence in Romania, whose technology, applied and implemented in the field of medicine, could lead to the development of revolutionary treatments, much cheaper than the ones currently in use.
The invention of the Latvian physicist can be adapted and developed in several industries such as metal processing or the aerospace industry. This invention comes after the one which allows 100% recovery of metals from electronic waste materials, as well as the one which "BURSA" reported about two years ago, which allows extracting metals from ore (including gold), without chemical intervention or the use of cyanides, in a clean and environmentally-friendly manner, through a physical process.
An application in the field of nanotechnology and the 100% recovery of metals from electronic waste are the new inventions of Latvian Voldemars Belakovs, who two years ago patented a revolutionary, environment-friendly technology for extracting precious minerals without cyanides.
He explained, in an interview he granted us, that he has perfected a quick and easy method, which takes nanotechnology to the next level of evolution, with benefits for many industries, as well as for medicine.
Nanotechnology is the set of techniques for the production, manipulation and use of objects at a nanometric scale. Nanotechnology involves the direct manipulation of atoms and molecules that make up matter, to create, from that level up, larger structures with a new molecular structure.
Voldemars Belakovs told us that his method for the production of nanopowders and of the nanopowder isotopes is awa