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  1. Introduction to Nanotechnology by Charles P. Poole Jr., Frank J. Owens, 2003-05-30
  2. Nanotechnology Engineering in Nano- and Bio-Medicine: Devices and Applications (Microsystem and Nanotechnology Series? ?(ME20)) by Vijay K. Varadan, Sivathanu Pillai, et all 2010-08-30
  3. Nanotechnology for Environmental Remediation (Modern Inorganic Chemistry) by Sung Hee Joo, Frank Cheng, 2010-11-02
  4. Single Molecules and Nanotechnology (Springer Series in Biophysics)
  5. What Can Nanotechnology Learn From Biotechnology?: Social and Ethical Lessons for Nanoscience from the Debate over Agrifood Biotechnology and GMOs (Food Science and Technology)
  6. Nanotechnology Applications And Markets by Lawrence Gasman, 2006-05-31
  7. Nanotechnology and the Environment by Kathleen Sellers, Christopher Mackay, et all 2008-07-30
  8. Nanotechnologies for the Life Sciences: 10 Volume Set
  9. What Is Nanotechnology and Why Does It Matter: From Science to Ethics by Fritz Allhoff, Patrick Lin, et all 2010-03-02
  10. Medical Nanotechnology and Nanomedicine (Perspectives in Nanotechnology) by Harry F. Tibbals, 2010-09-29
  11. Atomic Layer Deposition for Nanotechnology by Arthur Sherman, 2008-06-16
  12. Nanotechnology: Global Strategies, Industry Trends and Applications
  13. Nanotechnology: Risk, Ethics and Law (Science in Society Series)
  14. Nanotechnology: Health and Environmental Risks (Perspectives in Nanotechnology) by Jo Anne Shatkin, 2008-04-24

81. Nanotechnology
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Nanotechnology
What is Nanotechnology? Nanotechnology is any technology related to features of nanometer scale (1 of a meter): thin films, fine particles, chemical synthesis, advanced micro-lithography, and atomic/molecular engineering. A true sci-tech revolution has begun that is based upon our ability to systematically organize and manipulate matter on the nanometer length scale. There are five reasons why this very tiny length scale is so important:
  • The wavelike properties of electrons inside matter are influenced by variations on the nanometer scale. It is possible to vary fundamental properties of materials (e.g. melting temperature, magnetization, and charge capacity) without changing the chemical composition by patterning matter on the nanometer length scale. Life works at the nanometer scale. The systematic organization of matter on the nanometer length scale is a key feature of biological systems. Nanotechnology promises to allow us to place artificial components and assemblies inside cells, and to make new materials using the self-assembly methods of nature. This is a powerful new combination of materials science and biotechnology. By virtue of their size, nanoscale components have very high surface areas. Thus, they are ideal for use in composite materials, reacting systems, drug delivery, solar cells, and energy storage.
  • 82. Nanotechweb.org
    nanotechnology-specific news, products, jobs, events and information. Includes articles about nanotechnology of interest to the general public.
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    Tuning the size of metal nanoparticles atomic layer by atomic layer Sep 28, 2010
    University of Liverpool team uses liquid injection atomic layer deposition to grow silver nanoparticles
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    Molecular magnets get in line
    Oct 29, 2010 Researchers in Italy make an important advance in the field of spintronics
    Nanodiamond excels as industrial catalyst
    Oct 28, 2010 Nanocrystalline diamond shows greater catalytic activity than conventional iron
    Hydrogenated graphene makes good transistors
    Oct 22, 2010 'Graphane' and 'graphone' could be the new stars
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    Oct 21, 2010 New single-transistor device rivals conventional semiconductor amplifiers
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    83. Nanotechnology Nanotechnology Applications Nano Technology
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    84. .: NanoSpain :.
    The NanoSpain Network scheme aims to promote Spanish science and research through a multi-national networking action and to stimulate commercial nanotechnology applications.
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    85. The Online NewsHour: Nano: Where Art And Science Meet | PBS
    Multi-media presentation of efforts by researchers to explain the science and uses of nanotechnology
    http://www.pbs.org/newshour/indepth_coverage/science/nanotechnology/index.html

    86. The ASME Nanotechnology Institute
    American Society of Mechanical Engineers nanotechnology resources, events, programs, activities, online courses, webcasts, news and links.
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    ASME Emerging Technologies Utah State University researchers are in the early stages of scientifically tricking the body into eating less and finding a treatment for obesity without dangerous side effects. “You could call it an invisible diet,” said Tim Gilbertson, Utah State biology professor “It’s really simple. This technology will help people to feel satisfied with a small serving of food instead of a large helping.” The process involves nanoparticles, or microscopic medical devices, said Gilbertson
    A feeling of fullness is created by a smaller amount of food when the nanoparticles are inside the cells because the nanoparticles are made of the same fat molecules that are naturally in the body’s cells. The lipid molecules are replicated in the laboratory and then directed toward specific fat cells in the body. In obesity treatment, the fat cells in the intestines are used. “We’re trying to trick receptors into thinking they have fat when it’s actually not there, greatly aiding weight loss efforts” said Gilbertson.

    87. NTC&T - Nanotechnology Toxicology Consulting & Training
    The firm provides training and consulting for use in decision making by nanotechnology stakeholders including corporations, investors, government and academia.
    http://www.nanotoxicologyinc.com

    88. NanoTechNews
    A news site with nanotechnology-related conferences, scientific and industrial jobs and to highlight the most recent advances in the field of nanoscience and nanotechnology and its technological potential impact on society.
    http://www.nanotechnews.eu

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    91. Nanotechnology Research
    CRN investigates the societal implications, long-range risks, and effective use of nanotechnology, and educates those who will influence its use, or be affected by it.
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    The next Industrial Revolution
    is right around the corner. Fourth generation nanotechnology molecular manufacturing will radically transform the world, and the people, of the early 21st century. Whether that transformation will be peaceful and beneficial or horrendously destructive is unknown. Although nanotechnology carries great promise, unwise or malicious use could seriously threaten the survival of the human race. The vision of CRN is a world in which molecular manufacturing is widely used for productive and beneficial purposes, and where dangerous uses are limited. The mission of CRN is to: 1) raise awareness of the benefits , the dangers , and the possibilities for responsible use of advanced nanotechnology; 2) expedite a

    92. Nanotechnology Without Genies - Table Of Contents
    Critique of the belief system associated with nanotechnology.
    http://www.geniebusters.org/00_contents.htm
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    (c) 1999 by Lyle Burkhead

    Table of Contents
    The Geniebusters argument is a dialectical argument. The pages are not independent of each other. There is a layer effect, kind of like a 3D stereo picture. If you read the pages sequentially and then look over what you have read, you will (I hope) see patterns that are not apparent at first glance. This applies particularly to Parts Two and Three. 1. Introduction (on this page, below the table of contents) Part One The Truly General Fabrication System
    First example of mapping and calibration: the Shapeshifter

    Calibrating the Universal Assembler - the programmable organism

    Calibrating the Universal Assembler - the computer as genie machine

    Calibrating the Universal Assembler - the economy as genie machine
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    Nailing down a Conclusion about Universal Assemblers
    Part Two Either program them or pay them Fine-grained points in a bulk economy
    Atomic positioners in manufacturing

    Replicators are not free

    Automation is not free
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    93. European Commission: CORDIS: Nanotechnology: Home Page
    CORDIS, the European Commission s Research and Development Information Service service to promote European funding opportunities for nanotechnology-related research within the scope of the Fifth Framework programme (FP5) and the European Research Area (ERA).
    http://cordis.europa.eu/nanotechnology/
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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."
    Highlights
    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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    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.

    94. SAiNSCE: Strategic Nano Science And Nanotechnology Applications/ India, Gujarat
    A nanotechnology company based in Gujarat, India. Services offered include consultancy, promoting nanotechnology products and nanoscience applications, networking with researchers, developers and the market in the field of nanotechnology.
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    95. National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network (NNIN)
    NNIN connects 13 university nanotechnology research facilities to provide access to technological expertise and nanotechnology instrumentation that would otherwise be out of reach for many researchers in industry and academia.
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    The National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network (NNIN) is an integrated networked partnership of user facilities, supported by the National Science Foundation, serving the needs of nanoscale science, engineering and technology. The mission of National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network (NNIN) is to enable rapid advancements in science, engineering and technology at the nano-scale by efficient access to

    96. BioForce: BioForce
    A nanotechnology company providing innovative tools and solutions for the life sciences through instruments such as the Nano eNabler System, consumables, and applications.
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    97. YashNanotech Ltd, Nanotechnology Products And Research & Development, Bangalore
    Provides marketing and consultancy services for products developed by nanotechnology. Promotes nanotech awareness through training, educational publications, seminars, workshops and conferences.
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    98. Self Replicating Systems
    NASA and Self-Replicating Systems Implications for nanotechnology.
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    NASA and Self-Replicating Systems: Implications for Nanotechnology
    by Ralph C. Merkle Further information about self replicating systems is available at http://www.zyvex.com/nanotech/selfRep.html The best survey of self-replication written to date is Kinematic Self-Replicating Machines From Foresight Update No. 9, page 4, June 1990; a publication of the Foresight Institute The NASA study on which this article was based is available on the web at: In the summer of 1980, NASA and the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) sponsored a summer study by 15 NASA program engineers and 18 educators from U.S. universities to investigate advanced automation for space missions. The resulting 400-page report included a 150-page chapter on "Replicating Systems Concepts: Self-Replicating Lunar Factory and Demonstration" which proposed a 20-year program to develop a self-replicating general purpose lunar manufacturing facility (a Self Replicating System, or SRS) that would be placed on the lunar surface. The design was based entirely on conventional technology. The "seed" for the facility, to be landed on the lunar surface from Earth to start the process, was 100 tons (approximately four Apollo missions). Once this 100-ton seed was in place, all further raw materials would be mined from the lunar surface and processed into the parts required to extend the SRS. A significant advantage of this approach for space exploration would be to reduce or eliminate the need to transport mass from the Earthwhich is relatively expensive.

    99. Saving On RV And Motorcycle Insurance
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    100. Nanotechnology In Manufacturing
    What Next? The Coming Revolution In Manufacturing Autodesk Technology Forum Presentation by John Walker, May 10th, 1990. Somewhat dated but well worth reading.
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    Nanotechnology in Manufacturing
    Ever since I read K. Eric Drexler's Engines of Creation I'd been interested in nanotechnology and followed the relevant literature while trying to figure out, as is my wont, how to make a buck out of it. As one of the designers of Xanadu and an ardent supporter of the project, Eric became acquainted with Autodesk when we invested in Xanadu in 1988. When Eric saw a demo of HyperChem at a conference, he immediately realised that the fit between Autodesk and Hypercube, Inc., developers of HyperChem, was potentially very good. When Eric and Chris Peterson spoke to me about this opportunity, I finally saw not only an opportunity for Autodesk to establish itself in the scientific modeling market, but also a way to position ourselves to benefit from the advent of nanotechnology, if and when it emerged, for surely one could not design atomically-precise structures without a molecular CAD system, which is precisely what a molecular modeling package is. In early 1989, I prepared this talk about the consequences of nanotechnology to help tilt the balance in favour of the HyperChem deal. The talk was delivered at the Autodesk technology forum on May 10, 1990, before an audience which included Eric Drexler, Chris Peterson, and Neil Ostlund, founder and president of HyperCube, the designer of HyperChem.

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