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  1. Green Nanotechnology: Solutions for Sustainability and Energy in the Built Environment by Geoffrey B. Smith, Claes-Goran S. Granqvist, 2010-09-29
  2. Unbounding the Future: The Nanotechnology Revolution by Eric Drexler, Chris Peterson, et all 1993-07
  3. Nanotechnologies for Future Mobile Devices by Tapani Ryhänen, Mikko A. Uusitalo, et all 2010-03-31
  4. MEMS & Nanotechnology for Kids by Marlene Bourne, 2007-09-23
  5. Nanotechnology for Photovoltaics by Loucas Tsakalakos, 2010-03-25
  6. Nanotechnology and Homeland Security: New Weapons for New Wars by Daniel Ratner, Mark A. Ratner, 2003-10-24
  7. Springer Handbook of Nanotechnology
  8. Investing in Nanotechnology: Think Small. Win Big by Jack Uldrich, 2006-02-01
  9. Dictionary of Nanotechnology (Tiger) by G. Whitmore, 2007-12-17
  10. Military Nanotechnology: Potential Applications and Preventive Arms Control (Contemporary Security Studies) by Jurgen Altmann, 2006-02-09
  11. Nanoethics: The Ethical and Social Implications of Nanotechnology by Fritz Allhoff, Patrick Lin, et all 2007-08-10
  12. Nanotechnology: Legal Aspects (Perspectives in Nanotechnology) by Patrick M. Boucher, 2008-03-28
  13. Nanotechnology: Basic Science and Emerging Technologies by Mick Wilson, Kamali Kannangara, et all 2002-06-27
  14. Biosensing Using Nanomaterials (WileyNanoscience and Nanotechnology Series) by A. Merkoci, 2009-04-06

21. Nanotechnology
nanotechnology Portal with basics, news, and general information. Covering the Nanospace and reporting on MEMS, Nanomedicine, Nanoelectronics, Nanotubes, Self Assembly, Nanoscale
http://www.nanotech-now.com/

22. Nanotechnology
nanotechnology refers broadly to a field of applied science and technology whose unifying theme is the control of matter on the molecular level in scales smaller than 1 micrometre
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Nanotechnology refers broadly to a field of applied science and technology whose unifying theme is the control of matter on the molecular level in scales smaller than 1 micrometre, normally 1 to 100 nanometers, and the fabrication of devices within that size range. It is a highly multidisciplinary field, drawing from fields such as applied physics, materials science, colloidal science, device physics, supramolecular chemistry, and even mechanical and electrical engineering. See also: Much speculation exists as to what new science and technology may result from these lines of research. Nanotechnology can be seen as an extension of existing sciences into the nanoscale, or as a recasting of existing sciences using a newer, more modern term. Two main approaches are used in nanotechnology. In the "bottom-up" approach, materials and devices are built from molecular components which assemble themselves chemically by principles of molecular recognition. In the "top-down" approach, nano-objects are constructed from larger entities without atomic-level control.

23. Nanotechnology Made Clear
Website that provides clear explanations of nanotechnology applications.
http://www.understandingnano.com/
Nanotechnology Made Clear
Nanotechnology can be a complicated topic. The Understanding Nanotechnology website is dedicated to providing clear and concise explanations of nanotechnology applications along with information on companies working in each area. This website has been referenced by some of the most respected organizations working in nanotechnology today. Check out our latest feature, Nanocomposites and their Applications You can find information on this and other nanotechnology applications through the links to the left, or browse through the topics introduced below.
  • Drug filled nanoparticles, coated with proteins that attach to damaged portions of arteries. This could allow delivery of drugs that prevent ... click here to read about this method under development to fight cardiovascular disease Lightweight windmill blades made with an epoxy containing carbon nanotubes. The strength and low weight provided by the use of nanotube filled epoxy allows ... click here to read about Nanotubes and Windmills Iron oxide nanoparticles can used to improve MRI images of cancer tumors. The nanoparticle is coated with a peptide that binds to a cancer tumor, once the nanoparticles are attached to the tumor the magnetic property of ... click here to read about

24. Nanotechnology - Simple English Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
nanotechnology is a part of science and technology about the control of matter on the atomic and molecular scale this means things that are about 100 nanometers or smaller.
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Nanotechnology
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Nanotechnology is a part of science and technology about the control of matter on the atomic and molecular scale - this means things that are about 100 nanometers or smaller. Nanotechnology includes making products that use parts this small, such as electronic devices, catalysts , and sensors etc. Nanotechnology is defined as the study of structures between 1 nanometer and 100 nanometers in size. To give you an idea of how small that is, there are as many nanometers in an inch as there are inches in 400 miles.
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Nanotechnology brings together scientists from many different subjects, such as applied physics materials science interface and colloid science device physics , chemistry, supramolecular chemistry (which refers to the area of chemistry that focuses on the noncovalent bonding interactions of molecules), self-replicating machines and robotics chemical engineering mechanical engineering , biology, biological engineering , and electrical engineering Generally when people talk about nanotechnology, they mean structures of the size 100

25. Nanotechnology Spotlight | Learn Science At Scitable
nanotechnology, construction of materials and devices out of individually manipulated atoms or molecules, has enormous potential to transform our surroundings. nanotechnologybased
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Spotlights Nanotechnology
One of the great achievements of nanoscience to date is the development of graphene, a manmade sheet of interlinked, honeycomb-patterned carbon atoms that is exactly one carbon atom thick. Due to its thinness on the one hand and the uniformity of the honeycomb arrangement on the other, graphene is both extremely light and extremely strong. In fact, amazingly enough, graphene is 200 times stronger than steel. In the words of Columbia University's mechanical engineering professor James Hone, "It would take an elephant, balanced on a pencil, to break through a sheet of graphene the thickness of Saran Wrap." As a result, graphene greatly enhances the structural integrity and lifespan of materials that it is mixed or layered with, such as glass or plastic. Engineers today are busy finding innovative ways to mix graphene into the construction of much larger objects, including wind turbines and airplanes.
Graphene has a number of other intriguing properties. Its uniformity and structural perfection make it extremely electrically conductive, introducing the possibility of creating graphene-based transistors that are ten times faster than the silicon-based transistors in current computer processors. Similarly, a carbon nanotube, which can be thought of as a graphene sheet rolled into a straw, is a highly conductive microscopic wire that can be combined with other nanotubes to form tiny, powerful electrical circuits. Scientists and engineers have been working to find ways to adapt these properties of graphene and nanotubes in order to build massively powerful and efficient computer processors, power grids, and portable electronic devices.

26. Dictionary Of Nanotechnology - Nanodictionary
A nanotechnology dictionary. The site classifies the terms related to nanotechnology into 9 different categories.
http://www.nanodic.com

27. Molecular Nanotechnology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Molecular nanotechnology (MNT) a technology based on the ability to build structures to complex, atomic specifications by means of mechanosynthesis. This is distinct from
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History Implications Applications ... Scanning tunneling microscope Molecular nanotechnology Molecular assembler Nanorobotics Mechanosynthesis Nanotechnology Portal ... e Molecular nanotechnology (MNT) : a technology based on the ability to build structures to complex, atomic specifications by means of mechanosynthesis . This is distinct from nanoscale materials . Based on Richard Feynman 's vision of miniature factories using nanomachines to build complex products ( including additional nanomachines ), this advanced form of nanotechnology (or molecular manufacturing ) would make use of positionally-controlled mechanosynthesis guided by molecular machine systems. MNT would involve combining physical principles demonstrated by chemistry, other nanotechnologies, and the molecular machinery of life with the systems engineering principles found in modern macroscale factories.

28. Nanotechnology -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
nanotechnology, the manipulation and manufacture of materials and devices on the scale of atoms or small groups of atoms. The “nanoscale” is typically measured in
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29. Iran Nanotechnology Initiative Council
This bilingual website contains news, events, articles and more about nanotechnology in Iran and the world.
http://en.nano.ir

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Main Menu Home Statistical Reports Top News Nano Homes, Promise of Higher Quality Life news201010/245634.jpg Tehran International Fair hosts a nano-house wherein a number of inconspicuous but effective changes have been made using different advantages of nanotechnology Iran to Establish Nanometrology Center Soon news201010/balls.jpg Iran plans to establish a nanometrology center in the near future, Iranian Vice-President for Science and Technology Nasrin Soltankhah announced in the inauguration ceremony of 'Iran Nano2010' Iranian Nanoscope Gifted to Lebanese Nation news201010/1245.jpg Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad presented a home-made Iranian nanoscope to his Lebanese counterpart Michel Suleiman New Promises for Treatment of Pulmonary Infections by Lipid Nanoparticles news201010/7616.jpg Iranian researchers in a collaborated work managed to use lipid Nanoparticles in treating the patients suffering from cystic fibrosis lung infections Nano Homes, Promise of Higher Quality Life
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30. Campaign For Safe Cosmetics : Nanotechnology
This emerging technology is almost entirely untested for its health effects, and no requirements exist for either testing or labeling these products.
http://www.safecosmetics.org/article.php?id=307

31. E-drexler.com: The Trajectory Of Nanotechnology
Directions in nanotechnology Updates on progress toward advanced objectives in nanotechnology and nanofabrication
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The Trajectory of Nanotechnology
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Progress Toward Advanced Nanotechnology
E-drexler.com focuses on the science behind productive nanosystems, a nanotechnology that will enable molecular manufacturing. It includes tutorial material, new results, annotated bibliographies, and links to external web resources. A better understanding this topic is important on many levels, ranging from setting directions for individual education and scientific research in nanotechnology through exploring options for addressing problems on the largest scales, including greenhouse gases and climate change. The best brief, general introduction to the concept of productive nanosystems is on the EurekAlert website of the AAAS. The best brief introduction to the basic physical principles is , in the Institute of Physics journal Physics Education . For a detailed technical analysis of the physical principles and potential implementations of advanced molecular manufacturing systems, see Nanosystems: Molecular Machinery, Manufacturing, and Computation

32. The Nanobiotechnology Information Portal - Index
nanotechnology.net News, posters, events and suppliers from the main portal site for the field of Nanobiotechnology.
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Make this your homepage Latest Headlines Shrink Nanotechnologies Unveils Product Image of Initial StemDisc450 Prototype
Targets Q4 2010 for roll-out of patent-pending biomedical research tool. Caltech and CEA-Leti Launch Partnership Program to Speed Commercialization of Innovative Nanotech Systems
Founders of NanoVLSI alliance hosting to present recent results and cover highlights of alliance’s technology roadmaps. Conference Highlights Biomarker Detection Role for NanoSight
Oxford researchers presented new data applying NTA to size and count both cellular microvesicles and exosomes at a low concentration. Malvern Specialist Tests Sensitivity Limits of Dynamic Light Scattering
Malvern’s Zetasizer Nano systems use light scattering techniques to measure the hydrodynamic size, zeta potential and molecular weight of proteins and nanoparticles. Application Notes Structure Property Correlation of Bio-nanocomposites
Dimensional similarities between physical characteristics of polymers (such as radius of gyration and lamellar thickness) and nano-sized reinforcing particles lead to the necessity to go beyond filled systems [1] and explore in detail polymer-particle interactions responsible for the improved properties of polymer nanocomposites. Dispersion is a key issue in processing polymer nanocomposites, and has a strong impact on mechanical properties. As opposed to phase separation (more likely to occur w Raman Spectroscopy and nano-TA analysis of a Polymer Blend
Characterizing polymer blends can sometimes present a significant challenge for a single technique and the best way is a combination of techniques. In this application note, we discuss an PA6-PET blend which was initially characterized via Raman Spectroscopy at a 500nm spatial resolution. Subsequent thermal characterization at a sub-100nm spatial resolution via the nano-TA revealed a lot of interesting details and more complex sub-structures that were not available from the Raman study and helpe

33. Nanotechnology | Define Nanotechnology At Dictionary.com
–noun any technology on the scale of nanometers. Use nanotechnology in a Sentence See images of nanotechnology Search nanotechnology on the Web Origin 1987
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34. Nanotechnology-Science Tracer Bullet-Library Of Congress
nanotechnology Science Tracer Bullets Research Finding Aids from the Library of Congress, Science Reference Services.
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The Library of Congress Researchers Home Tracer Bullets Find in Science Tracer Bullets Science Reference Pages Researchers Web Pages All Library of Congress Pages Fine-Motion Controller for Molecular Assembly Molecular Differential Gear Designs for molecular machine parts created by K. Eric Drexler and Ralph C. Merkle.
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35. Nanotechnology
nanotechnology is the science of working with materials at the atomic or molecular scale. Although there are a number of different definitions in use, it is commonly accepted
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36. European Commission: CORDIS: Nanotechnology: Home Page
This web service provides an overview of nanotechnology related activities across the European Community s programmes. This includes information on projects and funding opportunities.
http://cordis.europa.eu/nanotechnology/home.html
The information on this site is subject to a and a notice. Home EU Funding International
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Welcome to the Nanotechnology Homepage of the European Commission
"Nanotechnology is an area which has highly promising prospects for turning fundamental research into successful innovations. Not only to boost the competitiveness of our industry but also to create new products that will make positive changes in the lives of our citizens, be it in medicine, environment, electronics or any other field."
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The EuroNanoForum 2009
The EuroNanoForum 2009 international nanotechnology conference took place from 2nd to 5th June 2009 in the Prague Congress Centre, as an event of the Czech Presidency, under the auspices of the Czech Ministry for Education Youth and Sports and the suppprt of the European Commission.
The proceedings in electronic form and the conclusions are available Report on European activities in the field of ethical, legal and social aspects (ELSA) and governance of nanotechnology
This report presents figures on EC funding and a short description of all EC funded projects in the field, other activities related to information and outreach, ethics and governance on EU level, and examples of national activities in Europe.
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Nanotechnology Projects and FP7 Funding
Please check the EU Funding and the Information about Projects section This web service provides an overview of nanotechnology related activities at the European Commission. The information provided on this portal website does not replace or supersede similar information in other CORDIS or EUROPA websites. Rather, it highlights elements specifically relevant to nanotechnology in Europe such as the European strategy and the Action Plan, projects and funding opportunities in the Framework Programmes and related publications and events.

37. Nanotechnology - Foresight Institute
preparing for nanotechnology Foresight Institute studying transformative technologies. Founded in 1986, Foresight was the first organization to educate society about the
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Foresight Institute: studying transformative technologies
Founded in 1986, Foresight was the first organization to educate society about the benefits and risks of nanotechnology. At that time, nanotechnology was a little-known concept. Today, nanotechnology research is widespread, and scientific knowledge of the molecular world is advancing rapidly. Enabling technologies ranging from MEMS and NEMS to molecular biology are developing at a steady pace. At the same time, other technologies with a potential for major transformative effects are beginning to show accelerating feedback interactions with nanotech. A prominent example is artificial intelligence, which is being informed by knowledge from neuroscience gained by increasingly fine-grained measuring and sensing capabilities. AI, along with computer modeling in general, will greatly accelerate the development of nanotech indeed, molecular experiments are already being planned, executed, and interpreted by machine. These converging technological capabilities bid fair to change the world in radical ways in the coming decades radical, but not unforseeable. Foresight sees its charter and tradition as using all the intellectual tools available, from history to computer modeling, to help understand changing parameters these new technologies will provide to the human condition.

38. Ethics Nanotechnology
A starting point for exploring ethical, social, and environmental implications of nanotechnology.
http://www.ethicsweb.ca/nanotechnology/
Ethical Issues in Nanotechnology
Nanotech: "Nanotech is Novel; the Ethical Issues Are Not," by Chris MacDonald (in The Scientist "'Mind the gap': science and ethics in nanotechnology" by Mnyusiwalla, "The Ethics of Nanotechnology" b y Andrew Chen "The Ethics of Nanotechnology" (from Nanotechnology Now) "Nanotechnology: Ethics, Environment and Health" compiled by Dr. Ron Epstein "Ethical Administration of Nanotechnology" by Chris Phoenix "Three Systems of Action: A Proposed Application for Effective Administration of Molecular Nanotechnology," by Chris Phoenix and Mike Treder Center for Responsible Nanotechnology "Responsible Nanotechnology: Looking Beyond the Good News," by Vicki Colvin, Director of the Center for Biological and Environmental Nanotechnology, Rice University Nanotech Ethics Resources by Topic Annotated Bibliography:
Other Nanotechnology Resources:
Canada's National Institute for Nanotechnology National Consultation on the Nanotechnology Industry in Canada , August 2002 National Nanotechnology Initiative (U.S.)

39. Nanotechnology And Nanoscience | Nanowerk
The leading nanotechnology portal with link directories, news, and special features covering nanomedicine, nanoelectronics, carbon nanotubes, selfassembly, nanomaterials
http://www.nanowerk.com/
Popular Nanowerk Destinations Advertise on Nanowerk nano DEGREE NEW ... JOBS NEW Bachelor, Master, PhD and other degree programs by universities worldwide Our newsletter on the latest developments on environmental, health and safety issues Our free job listings for nanotechnology careers nano ... Ten things you should know about nanotechnology Add Nanowerk news to your RSS reader. Latest nanoJOBS Offers Latest General News AFOSR awards grants to 43 scientists and engineers through its Young Investigator Research Program Posted: Oct 30th, 2010 Winners announced in 2010 Collegiate Inventors Competition Posted: Oct 30th, 2010 ASU faculty receive federal grant to pursue their research of nanotechnology regulation Posted: Oct 30th, 2010 Research team 'watches' formation of cells' protein factories for first time Posted: Oct 29th, 2010 Creation of a high-performance 'metal-insulator-metal' diode could change modern electronics Posted: Oct 29th, 2010 University of Houston gets $1.2 million grant for alternative energy research Posted: Oct 29th, 2010 This week in nanotechnology Posted: Oct 29th, 2010

40. Scanning Probe Microscopes, Advanced Technologies Center
Development and production of scanning probe microscopes and software, scientific research in nanotechnology.
http://www.nanoscopy.net
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