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  1. Nanotechnology For Dummies (For Dummies (Math & Science)) by Richard D. Booker, Earl Boysen, 2005-08-08
  2. Understanding Nanotechnology by Scientific American, editors at Scientific American, 2002-12-01
  3. Environmental Nanotechnology by Mark Wiesner, Jean-Yves Bottero, 2007-05-24
  4. Nanotechnology: Science, Innovation, and Opportunity by Lynn E. Foster, 2005-12-31
  5. Nanotechnology: A Gentle Introduction to the Next Big Idea by Mark A. Ratner, Daniel Ratner, 2002-11-18
  6. Nanofuture: What's Next For Nanotechnology by J. Storrs Hall, 2005-05-06
  7. Nanotechnology: Basic Science and Emerging Technologies by Mick Wilson, Kamali Kannangara, et all 2002-06-27
  8. Nanotechnology: Understanding Small Systems by Ben Rogers, Sumita Pennathur, et all 2007-11-29
  9. Nanotechnology Demystified by Linda Williams, Wade Adams, 2006-08-29
  10. Introduction to Nanotechnology by Charles P., Jr. Poole, Frank J. Owens, 2003-05-30
  11. MEMS & Nanotechnology for Kids by Marlene Bourne, 2007-09-23
  12. Nanophysics and Nanotechnology: An Introduction to Modern Concepts in Nanoscience (Physics Textbook) by Edward L. Wolf, 2006-10-20
  13. Nanotechnology: Molecular Speculations on Global Abundance
  14. BioMEMS and Biomedical Nanotechnology (Biomems and Biomedical Nanotechnology)

1. Nanotechnology
nanotechnology is an expected future manufacturing technology that will makemost products lighter, stronger, cleaner, less expensive and more precise.
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    • Kurzweil analyzes the issues. "Smalley's position, which denies both the promise and the peril of molecular assembly, will ultimately backfire"
    • Howard Lovey's nano blog covers Clash of the nanotech titans . "...I've covered local and national government enough to confidently question the motives of those who side with the Smalley camp."
    • The Center for Responsible Nanotechnology (CRN) issued a press release . "If Smalley's goal is to demonstrate that machine-phase chemistry is fundamentally flawed, he has not been effective..."
    • The New York Times :"The debate has caught widespread attention among nanotechnology researchers..."

2. Nanotechnology - Foresight Institute - Molecular Nanotech
Nonprofit institute focused on nanotechnology, the coming ability to build materials and products with atomic precision, and systems to aid knowledge exchange and critical discussion, thus improving public and private policy decisions.
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Foresight Institute's goal is to guide emerging technologies to improve the human condition. Foresight focuses its efforts upon nanotechnology Donations are tax-deductible in the US to the full extent provided by law.

3. Small Times: News About MEMS, Nanotechnology And Microsystems
Photo courtesy of IBM The Millipede chip holds 4 096 miniature readwrite heads, but its working prototype holds a quarter of that number. or 2007, at least one nanotechnology analyst does not recommend that you Wanted Skilled nanotechnology workers; Anyone? Anyone? Even at this early stage in nanotechnology business
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is writer-in-residence at UC Berkeley's College of Engineering. Amateur scientists today and throughout history satisfy their insatiable curiosities through kitchen chemistry, backyard stargazing and garage physics. And science is better because of it. The barriers to entry for amateur molecular biologists or materials scientists are not trivial. But they’re not insurmountable either.
'Too little too late?' Report gives Brits failing nano grade
British parliamentarians gave their country's government a failing grade in nanotechnology in a report entitled "Too little too late? Government Investment in Nanotechnology." In the report the House of Commons charged that Britain had failed to support nanotech appropriately and that the country’s businesses were painfully unaware of nano’s possibilities.
A soak cycle at Inframat, and pollutants come out in the wash
In 2000, high concentrations of arsenic were found in water in parts of the United States. Soon after, the EPA revised its standards for the allowable level. A handful of companies and research labs are working to provide nanotechnology-based solutions. One platform is proving versatile enough to capture not only arsenic in its various forms but also mercury.
Oregon hopes if they build nano, federal funds will come

4. Nanotechnology
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6. Nanotechnology
Comprehensive and informative nanotechnology portal. Provides introduction to nanotechnology, general information, images, interviews, news, events, research, books, glossary and links.
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Reporting on disruptive technologies such as MEMS, NEMS, Nanoscale Materials, Molecular Manufacturing, Quantum Computing, Nanomedicine, Nanoelectronics, Nanotubes, Self Assembly, and Molecular Biology.
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Nano-C CEO Gordon Fowler: In the 5 to 10 year time frame we anticipate wide use of fullerenes in a number of markets. We occasionally need to remind ourselves that fullerenes are really a high performance molecule of carbon and they will likely be used in areas that other forms of carbon might be used today. In particular we think there will be widespread use in pharmaceuticals in that timeframe as fullerenes' unique properties and ability to act as a scaffold for other molecules will lead to new drugs and therapies.
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7. National Nanotechnology Initiative
New NCI Publication online Cancer nanotechnology. Sen. Allen AnnouncesCongressional nanotechnology Caucus. The National Cancer
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Sen. Allen Announces Congressional Nanotechnology Caucus
The National Cancer Institute has published a new brochure, Cancer Nanotechnology, Going Small for Big Advances; Using Nanotechnology to Advance Cancer Diagnosis, Prevention and Treatment (Copies can be downloaded by clicking on the brochure title.)
The brochure notes that "researchers envision that nanotechnology will serve as multi-functional tools that will not only be used with any numnber of diagnostic and therapeutic agents, but will change the very foundations of cancer diagnosis, treatment and prevention."
To read more about the NCI's work in nanotechnology, click here Nanomedicine Roadmap Initiative
On May 4, 2004, t he National Institutes of Health held a meeting to launch the Nanomedicine Roadmap Initiative, which will be a part of the overall NIH Roadmap. For more information, please visit Nanomedicine Roadmap Initiative
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8. The Coming Revolution In Molecular Manufacturing
nanotechnology the Coming Revolution in Molecular Manufacturing. Molecularnanotechnology Thorough page. nanotechnology FAQ. Foresight s Frequently
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" Molecular nanotechnology: Thorough, inexpensive control of the structure of matter based on molecule-by-molecule control of products and byproducts of molecular manufacturing." K.Eric Drexler, Chris Peterson, Gayle Pergamit
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  • Unbounding the Future provides a clear, nontechnical introduction to molecular manufacturing: what it is about, what it will make possible, and what are the dangers, as well as the opportunities, that will come with the development of nanotechnology.

9. Science & Technology At Scientific American.com: Nanotechnology
nanotechnology and science from Scientific American Nanotech, science and nanotechnology news covering the latest nanotech developments A Hawaiian squid is shining new light on optical nanotechnology the creature has a builtin flashlight made up of a Little Big Science. nanotechnology is all the rage
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June 06, 2004 CHANNELS: NANOTECHNOLOGY
Learn how the smallest technologies are shaping the future of science Current Coverage
Elastic Virus Shells Could Inspire Nanosized Vessels
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

10. Nanobase
This site is designed to present upto-date sources of information on nanotechnology in the following areas major research centers, funding agencies, major reports and books. Public directories
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This site was sponsored by a grant from the National Science Foundation from 1999 until 2002. This site is no longer being maintained. Public directories of nanotechnology related links can be found at http://dir.yahoo.com/Science/Nanotechnology/ or http://www.dmoz.org/Science/Technology/Nanotechnology/

11. Center For Nanotechnology
Focuses on experimental research and development in nano and bio technologies. In addition, the Center conducts research in computational electronics, computational optoelectronics, and computational modeling of processes encountered in nanofabrication and microelectronics manufacturing.
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The Javascript in this page simply changes the color of the button as you roll over it with your mouse. The Javascript in this page simply changes the color of the button as you roll over it with your mouse. Director: Meyya Meyyappan
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Email: meyya@orbit.arc.nasa.gov Nanotechnology Gallery NASA Ames nanotechnology effort started in early 1996 and has steadily grown to establish a Center for Nanotechnology. The research work focuses on experimental research and development in nano and bio technologies as well as on a strong complementary modeling and simulation effort that includes computational nanotechnology, computational nanoelectronics, computational optoelectronics, and computational modeling of processes encountered in nanofabrication. The Center has about 55 scientists working on the above aspects; in addition, graduate students, faculty on sabbatical or summer visits, undergraduate and high school students work at the Center through various internship programs. The Center vision is: To develop novel concepts in nanotechnology for NASA's future needs on electronics, computing, sensors, and advanced miniaturization of all systems;

12. Biocentric Transhumanism
Critique of the belief system associated with nanotechnology.
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Biocentric Transhumanism
The idea that we can evolve, not in the distant future but right now, still seems like science fiction to most people. This perception is about to be overtaken by events. Evolution isn't science fiction, it's the reality we live in, and that will be all too obvious to everybody within a few years. The internet is such a common thing now, it's hard to remember that just a few years ago almost no one had even heard of it. Biotechnology will emerge into our lives just as suddenly, and the consequences will be far more profound than the internet. That much is given. Technology has a momentum of its own. New technology will continue to appear regardless of what transhumanists do. As we approach the end of ordinary history, the pressing questions are: Which direction are we going? What are we going to become? The default answer is that we are going to continue in the same direction we are going now. The same thought police who run our lives now will still be in power thirty years from now. Instead of changing ourselves into a higher form of life, we are just going to add ever more fine-grained prosthetic devices to our bodies, while leaving our minds unchanged. As far as I am concerned, transhuman evolution involves a change of consciousness.

13. Institute Of Nanotechnology
The Institute of nanotechnology has been created to foster, develop and promoteall aspects of science and technology in those domains where dimensions and
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Biomimetics as a route to novel products and processes'
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Sunday 5th to Friday 10th September 2004
"A rare opportunity to learn from world-class scientists about using nature as a model for and provider of nano scale-up technology" Biomimetics and molecular self-assembly are rightly attracting interest from many industries, with applications in electronics, energy, material sciences and medicine to name but a few. Learning from nature we can improve biocompatability, produce more complex electronic circuits, engineer material surfaces to have many different properties, efficiently harvest energy from natural light and provide locomotion and motility to nanoscale objects and mechanisms.
This five-day school is essential for any post-graduate or post-doctoral researcher who wants to learn about cutting edge developments and techniques in molecular self-assembly and biomimetics. The school has been designed to have a blend of seminars and practical classes (which will be held in the laboratories of the Nanoscience Centre) with ample opportunity for participants to discuss and learn from world-class scientists.

14. Advancing Nanotechnology
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15. Nanotechnology
nanotechnology All aspects of nanometre scale science and technology are covered in this journal. The Supramolecular Science and Technology section covers molecular materials and selfassembly
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16. Societal Implications Of Nanoscience And Nanotechnology
Report from an interdisplinary workshop held at the National Science Foundation (U.S.), covering a range of topics in the area of ethical, legal, social, cultural, medical, political, and environmental implications.
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Societal Implications of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
March 2001 Final Report from the Workshop held at the National Science Foundation, Sept. 28-29, 2000.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY front matter and executive summary: nanosi-es.pdf 1. INTRODUCTION sections 1-5 of report: nanosi-summary.pdf

17. The Molecular Biology Of Paradise
How genetic engineering and nanotechnology will enable us to get rid of suffering in all sentient life.
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"Homo sapiens, the first truly free species, is about to decommission natural selection, the force that made us.... Soon we must look deep within ourselves and decide what we wish to become."
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Consilience, The Unity of Knowledge
The Molecular Biology of Paradise

18. 2003 NSTI Nanotechnology Conference And Trade Show - Nanotech 2003
Conference / trade show on nanoscience, technology and business. San Francisco, CA, USA.
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    19. Files Removed
    Files removed. The Nanotech site here at Rutgers used to be maintained by JoSH Hall. He has since left the University. but you can find an equivalent introduction to nanotechnology at http//www.zyvex.com/nano/. This page last
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    The Nanotech site here at Rutgers used to be maintained by JoSH Hall. He has since left the University. The new location of his pages currently being reconstructed, but you can find an equivalent introduction to nanotechnology at http://www.zyvex.com/nano/ This page last updated January 15, 2002.

    20. Nanotechnology Industries
    Provides free nanotechnology news email lists, huge database of links, essaysand current events. Pentagon official says nanotechnology a high priority.
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    Chemists make molecular interlocked rings. UCLA chemists have devised an elegant solution to an intricate problem at the nanoscale that stumped scientists for many years: They have made a mechanically interlocked compound whose molecules have the topology of the beloved interlocked Borromean rings. In the May 28 issue of the journal Science, the team reports nanoscience that could be described as art. The UCLA group is the first to achieve this goal in total chemical synthesis, which research groups worldwide have been pursuing EurekAlert 5/27/04
    DNA Robot Takes Its First Steps. A MICROSCOPIC biped with legs just 10 nanometres long and fashioned from fragments of DNA has taken its first steps. The nanowalker is being hailed as a major breakthrough by nanotechnologists. The biped's inventors, chemists Nadrian Seeman and William Sherman of New York University, say that while many scientists have been trying to build nanoscale devices capable of bipedal motion, theirs is the first to succeed. "It's an advance on everything that has gone before," says Bernard Yurke of Bell Labs in New Jersey, part of the team that made one of the best-known molecular machines to date: a pair of "tweezers" also constructed from DNA strands New Scientist, 12 August 2000, p 23.

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