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  1. Prospects in Nanotechnology: Toward Molecular Manufacturing
  2. Competitive Technologies announces patent for nanotechnology bone biomaterial issued.: An article from: BIOTECH Patent News
  3. Digital Cities: Technologies, Experiences, and Future Perspectives (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  4. Surface Treatment VI: Computer Methods and Experimental Measurements for Surface Treatment Effects (Computational and Experimental Methods)
  5. Micromachines as Tools for Nanotechnology (Microtechnology and MEMS)
  6. Surface Treatment V : Computer Methods and Experimental Measurements (Computational and Experimental Methods)
  7. Nanotechnology: Science and Computation (Natural Computing Series)
  8. NANOTECHNOLOGY OFFERS POSSIBILITIES FOR IMAGING.: An article from: Imaging Update
  9. Plunkett's Nanotechnology & Mems Industry Almanac: The Only Comprehensive Guide to Nanotech Companies and Trends (Plunkett's Nanotechnology & Mems Industry Almanac) by Jack W. Plunkett, 2004-05
  10. Teleoperation: Numerical Simulation and Experimental Validation (Eurocourses: Computer and Information Science)
  11. The Investor's Guide to Nanotechnology and Micromachines by Glenn Fishbine, 2002-01-04
  12. Computer Arithmetics for Nanoelectronics by Vlad P. Shmerko, Svetlana N. Yanushkevich, et all 2008-12-01
  13. Welcome to the nanotechnology era: get small with carbon nanotubes that help fight ESD.(NO MYTHS ALLOWED): An article from: Printed Circuit Design & Manufacture by Eric Bogatin, 2005-05-01
  14. The Impact of Nanotechnology on the Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment Market by LC NanoMarkets, 2005-07-15

21. Computational Nanotechnology, Computer Science, Brown University
Research in Computational nanotechnology Department of computer Science Brown University. Publications. Stochastic Assembly of Sublithographic
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Stochastic Assembly of Sublithographic Nanoscale Interfaces
IEEE Transactions in Nanotechnology , September 2003.
Efficient Data Storage in Large Nanoarrays
Lee-Ad Gottlieb, John E. Savage, and Arkady Yerukhimovich, to appear in Theory of Computing Systems.
Decoding of Stochastically Assembled Nanoarrays
Benjamin Gojman, Eric Rachlin, and John E. Savage, Proceedings of the 2004 Int. Symp. on VLSI , pp. 11-18, February 19-20, 2004.
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Computational Nanoelectronics
by John E. Savage in conduit! , Vol 12, No. 1, Department of Computer Science, Brown University
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Stochastic Assembly of Sublithographic Nanoscale Interfaces , (A. DeHon, C.M. Lieber, P. Lincoln, and J.E. Savage), Pat. Application No. 10/627,405
Sublithographic Nanoscale Memory Architecture , (A. DeHon, C.M. Lieber, P. Lincoln, and J.E. Savage), Pat. Application No. 10/627,406

22. News.NanoApex.com Nanotechnology MEMS News
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23. Nanotechnology @ Computer-Dictionary-Online.org
nanotechnology @ computer Dictionary Online. computer terminology definitions including hardware, software, equipment, devices, jargon abbreviations and more.
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24. Purdue's Self-assembled 'nanorings' Could Boost Computer Memory
Purdue News. December 10, 2003. Purdue's selfassembled 'nanorings' could boost computer memory. WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. Recent nanotechnology research at Purdue University could pave the way toward faster computer memories and manufacturers could make faster computer chips with more firepower per
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Just like the electronics industry, the data storage industry is on the move toward nanoscale. By shrinking components to below 1/10,000th the width of a human hair, manufacturers could make faster computer chips with more firepower per square inch. However, the technology for making devices in that size range is still being developed, and the smaller the components get, the more expensive they are to produce. Purdue chemist Alexander Wei "The cobalt nanoparticles which form the rings are essentially tiny magnets with a north and south pole, just like the magnets you played with as a kid," said Wei, who is an associate professor of chemistry in Purdue's School of Science. "The nanoparticles link up when they are brought close together. Normally you might expect these to form chains, but under the right conditions, the particles will assemble into rings instead." The research appeared as a "Very Important Paper" in the November issue of the chemistry journal Angewandte Chemie . Wei collaborated with lead author Steven Tripp and Rafal Dunin-Borkowski, an electron microscopist at the University of Cambridge.

25. Virtual Nanotechnology, Computer Simulated Materials - New Technology
AZonanotechnology New Technology. Virtual nanotechnology, computer Simulated Materials. Just as many researchers are working to
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26. Tools, Software And Computer Modelling In The Field Of Nanotechnology
and partly even selforganisation of atomic complexes and nanoclusters, like Ostwald ripening, are important for nanotechnology. computer Modelling Used by
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27. Small Times: News About MEMS, Nanotechnology And Microsystems
nanotechnology RESEARCHERS SAY SHRINKING computer CHIPS IS A TALL ORDER By Mitch Mitchell summer to find a way to build computer chips half the size of those currently in
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28. Science & Technology At Scientific American.com: Nanotechnology
wired up a working computer circuita voltage inverter, or NOT gatewithin a single carbon nanotube. Waiting for Breakthroughs. nanotechnology mavens predict
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The protein shells protecting some viruses suggest possible approaches for man-made nanoscale containers
Nanotechnology and the Double Helix

DNA is more than just the secret of lifeit is also a versatile component for making nanoscopic structures and devices
The First Nanochips

As scientists and engineers continue to push back the limits of chipmaking technology, they have quietly entered into the nanometer realm
Lengthy Nanotube Fibers Could Trump Traditional Textiles
Scientists have manufactured the longest fibers yet out of tiny strawlike carbon nanotubes Nano Patterning IBM brings closer to reality chips that put themselves together Squid May Inspire New Nanolights A Hawaiian squid is shining new light on optical nanotechnology: the creature has a built-in flashlight made up of a previously unknown type of protein. The discovery could help researchers design novel nanoreflectors Scientists Turn DNA Tubes into Nanowires Scientists have recruited DNA to manufacture minuscule wires that could be used for nanoscale electronic devices Carbon Nanotubes for Solar Cells Researchers have succeeded in tweaking carbon nanotubes so that they supply electrons when exposed to visible light The Nanodrive Project Inventing a nanotechnology device for mass production and consumer use is trickier than it sounds

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30. What Is Nanotechnology? - A Word Definition From The Webopedia Computer Dictiona
The Nanoelectronics and Nanocomputers Home Page Focuses on the electronics and computer applications of nanotechnology. An excellent
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nanotechnology Last modified: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 A field of science whose goal is to control individual atoms and molecules to create computer chips and other devices that are thousands of times smaller than current technologies permit. Current manufacturing processes use lithography to imprint circuits on semiconductor materials. While lithography has improved dramatically over the last two decades to the point where some manufacturing plants can produce circuits smaller than one micron (1,000 nanometers) it still deals with aggregates of millions of atoms. It is widely believed that lithography is quickly approaching its physical limits. To continue reducing the size of semiconductors , new technologies that juggle individual atoms will be necessary. This is the realm of nanotechnology.

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32. Futurist.com:  Nanotechnology
the potential of nanotechnology. Also key is creation of a nanocomputer with a capability twice the existing capacity of a full sized computer, within the
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The concept of nanotechnology, first suggested by Richard Feynman over 40 years ago, is now coming much closer to actual existence. We still classify it a wildcard, though many in the field will disagree and say it is a sure thing. The field of nanotechnology has two "holy grails" as it were. First, learn how to successfully manipulate material at the molecular and atomic level, using both chemical and mechanical tools. This is considered by most researchers to be probable, and there are successes in the lab. The second is to develop self-replicating nano machines, since so many are needed to perform useful work. This is considered the greater challenge, and both less likely to be successful and more in the distant future. Atoms can now be manipulated, separated and put back together in different formations, creating bread from grass, or building microscopic robots. But what are the practical uses of this new technology? What can it do to improve our world? As research companies such as Zyvex and Battelle's Pacific Northwest National Lab attest, the possibilities seem virtually limitless. One of the most anticipated uses of nanotechnology is the creation of medical nanobots, made up of a few molecules and controlled by a nanocomputer or ultrasound. These nanobots will be used to manipulate other molecules, destroying cholesterol molecules in arties, destroying cancer cells or constructing nerve tissue atom by atom in order to end paralysis.

33. The Future Is Small: Computer Peripherals And Nanotechnology
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34. Nanotechnology Is Coming
than existing methods. nanotechnology could make the computer controlled environmental enclosures inexpensively. This would not
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This is the English original of an article translated into German and published in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung of Monday, September 11 2000 on page 55. In the coming decades nanotechnology could make a supercomputer so small it could barely be seen in a light microscope. Fleets of medical nanorobots smaller than a cell could roam our bodies eliminating bacteria, clearing out clogged arteries, and reversing the ravages of old age. Clean factories could eliminate pollution caused by manufacturing. Low cost solar cells and batteries could replace coal, oil and nuclear fuels with clean, cheap and abundant solar power. New inexpensive materials over fifty times stronger per kilogram than those used in today's rockets could open up space and make lunar vacations no more expensive than vacations to the South Pole. Material abundance for all the people of the earth could become a reality. Not long ago, such a forecast would have been ridiculed. Today, the President of the United States has called for a $500 million National Nanotechnology Initiative and invites us to imagine "...materials with ten times the strength of steel and only a small fraction of the weight shrinking all information housed at the Library of Congress into a device the size of a sugar cube detecting cancerous tumors when they are only a few cells in size." Scientists around the world agree this is all possible (though with big disagreements about exactly how long it will take and exactly what it will look like).

35. Nanotechnology And Medicine
Estimates of the computational power that should be provided by nanotechnology exceed 10^24 logic operations per second for a single desktop computerREF06.
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Ralph C. Merkle Xerox PARC , 3333 Coyote Hill Road, Palo Alto, CA 94304. merkle@xerox.com The URL for this document is: http://www.zyvex.com/nanotech/nanotechAndMedicine.html This article has been published in Advances in Anti-Aging Medicine , Vol. I, edited by Dr. Ronald M. Klatz, Liebert press, 1996, pages 277-286. The material was first presented at the , December 4-6 1994, Las Vegas Nevada. This electronic article might differ in some respects from the published version. Future advances in medical technology are usually of only academic interest to the patient of today. There is, though, a way to give today's patient access to future medical technology: cryonics . Though still controversial, it has greater potential to save lives than any other method that we can use today. A brief introduction to this subject with links to further reading is provided at http://www.merkle.com/cryo Nanomedicine , a new book series being written by Robert Freitas, covers the wide range of medical applications of nanotechnology in technical depth.
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Disease and ill health are caused largely by damage at the molecular and cellular level. Today's surgical tools are, at this scale, large and crude. From the viewpoint of a cell, even a fine scalpel is a blunt instrument more suited to tear and injure than heal and cure. Modern surgery works only because cells have a remarkable ability to regroup, bury their dead and heal over the injury.

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37. Logos: Nanomaterials For Computer Memory
Faster, lighter computers possible with nanotechnology research. by Richard Greb. Go to page 2 Faster, lighter computers possible with nanotechnology research.
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Smaller, lighter computers and an end to worries about electrical failures sending hours of on-screen work into an inaccessible limbo mark the potential result of Argonne research on tiny ferroelectric crystals. Orlando Auciello uses this unique system, developed at Argonne, to understand ferroelectric thin film growth and interface processes critical to fabrication of smart cards based on ferroelectric random access memories. Individual atoms can be detected as they land on a substrate surface. "Tiny" means billionths of a meter, or about 1/500th the width of a human hair. These nanomaterials behave differently than their larger bulk counterparts. Argonne researchers have learned that they are more chemically reactive, exhibit new electronic properties and can be used to create materials that are stronger, tougher and more resistant to friction and wear than bulk materials.

38. Logos: Nanomaterials For Computer Memory
Faster, lighter computers possible with nanotechnology research. Continued Nanomaterials challenge researchers. The effort to
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X-ray beams etch smooth patterns in semiconductors
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