TORONTO - Jan. 22, 2018 - PRLog -- The BSM-SG atomic models are among the major derivatives of the Basic Structures of Matter Supergravitation Unified Theory. They provide a new opportunity for modeling and analysis at sub-nanometric scale. This characteristic of the models drives the growing interest in different branches of nanotechnology. The BSM-SG atomic models could be used for computer graphics modeling in different fields, such as structural chemistry, nanomaterials, cold fusion energy and biomolecules. The recent article by Dr. S. Sarg "A new Method for Analysis of Biomolecules Using the BSM-SG Atomic Models" was published in the peer reviewed Journal of Biometrics and Biostatistics in 2017, v. 8, issue 2. Dr. S. Sarg has received many invitations and attended a number of international conferences on nanotechnology as a plenary and keynote speaker. On 18-19 October, 2017, in Osaka, Japan, Dr. S. Sarg had keynote and plenary talks at the 15th World Medical Nanotechnology Congress, organized by the OMICS international group.The record of his keynote talk is available in: Part 1 and Part 2 (https://youtu.be/W8A26MLwXLI)