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  1. Biological and Pharmaceutical Nanomaterials (Nanotechnologies for the Life Sciences)
  2. The Investor's Guide to Nanotechnology and Micromachines by Glenn Fishbine, 2002-01-04
  3. Our Molecular Future: How Nanotechnology, Robotics, Genetics and Artificial Intelligence Will Transform Our World by Douglas Mulhall, 2002-07
  4. UK Invests in Nanotechnology.: An article from: Analytic Separations News
  5. Foundations of Ultra-Precision Mechanism Design (Developments in Nanotechnology, Vol 2) by Stuart T. Smith, 1994-10-07
  6. Nanomaterials for Cancer Diagnosis (Nanotechnologies for the Life Sciences)
  7. Introduction to Mesoscopic Physics (Mesoscopic Physics and Nanotechnology, 2) by Yoseph Imry, 2002-02-06
  8. Unbounding the Future: The Nanotechnology Revolution by Eric Drexler, Chris Peterson, et all 1993-07
  9. Commercializing Micro-Nanotechnology Products
  10. Nanocosm: Nanotechnology and the Big Changes Coming from the Inconceivably Small by William Illsey Atkinson, 2004-09
  11. Nanotechnology in Biology and Medicine: Methods, Devices, and Applications
  12. Nanotechnology 101 (Science 101) by John Mongillo, 2007-10-30
  13. The Dance of the Molecules: How Nanotechnology is Changing Our Lives by Ted Sargent, 2006-10-09
  14. Nanotechnology: Consequences for Human Health & the Environment (Issues in Environmental Science and Technology)

61. Technology Review: Nanotechnology And Materials
Articles, discussion and services for nanotech built on MIT's awardwinning monthly magazine.
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SUBTOPICS Chemicals Materials MEMS Nanotechnology TOP FEATURE Nanotube Sparks Could Cool Chips
Generating microscopic lightning storms using nanotubes produces air currents that could help cool computer chips. FEATURES View All Memory Stores Three Bits in One
Memory cells that hold three bits apiece could make it possible to cram more than 10 DVD's-worth of data per square centimeter. Nano Test Tubes Fabricated
Nanotubes that have one closed end make minuscule test tubes suitable for bottling and transporting molecules like DNA. Nano Wires Make Tiny Compasses
Coating a nanowire with magnetic nanoparticles yields the smallest of compasses. Nano Weapons Join the Fight Against Cancer
Molecule Makes Electric Motor

Fixing one side of a molecule to a surface and the other to an object could make for molecular valves and switches. Magnets Align Nanotubes in Resin
Magnetic fields align carbon nanotubes mixed in a resin, boosting the strength of the composite material. Nanotube Forms Drive Shaft An altered carbon nanotube could be used as a molecular drive shaft. Next up: a molecular gear for the shaft to drive.

62. Nano Technology - Nanotechnology Industry Portal For Nano Technology
Extensive, wellstructured, and thoughtfully annotated links for all aspects ofthe nanotechnology industry. Logistics / Supply Chain, nanotechnology Industry.
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Subscribe to the About Logistics / Supply Chain newsletter. Search Logistics / Supply Chain Nanotechnology Industry Definition of Nanotechnology : From the About Physics site. Review this definition on nanotechnology to begin developing an understanding of this field of science which will have significant impacts on the future of Logistics and Supply Chain Management. Molecular Logistics : Although it will be many years before commercial applications of these technologies emerge, developments are now coming fast and furious. It is important for logisticians to stay abreast of these breakthroughs and provide industry input into the development of nanotechnology and teleportation... A Walk on the Small Side - Nanotechnology : When the concept of nanotechnology first surfaced, some believed it was simply a daydream, others a budding nightmare. Alas, as in ancient times, technology spawned doubt, fear, probably a few urban legends... and jubilant creativity.

63. Nanotech.about.com/science/nanotech/
More results from nanotech.about.com Open Directory Science Technology nanotechnology The Foresight Institute - Non-profit institute focused on nanotechnology, the comingability to build materials and products with atomic precision, and systems
http://nanotech.about.com/science/nanotech/

64. Cryonics @ Stephen Valentine's Timeship: Nanotechnology, Cryogenics, Vitrificati
Visionary design and project plans by architect Stephen Valentine for a building to house research into life extension, nanotechnology, and cryopreservation of tissue and humans through vitrification.
http://www.timeship.org/
cryopreservation life extension research in areas including... nanotechnology vitrification Life Extension Research Timeship Building ... The Site - Cryonics: Cryopreservation Research Stephen Valentine (the architect for the Timeship) - News Update Contact Us Cryonics Links Site Map ... Other Links

65. Nanotechnology Jobs Working In Nanotechnology
Employment opportunities and jobs in nanotechnology with leading employers recruitingprofessionals,. Jobs and careers in nanotechnology, About Working In.
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This individual will promote the sale of chemical, mechanical, and electronic products whi... More Jobs in Chemical SENSOR DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH SCIENTIST
Smiths Detection seeks a highly skilled research scientist with education and experience i... More Jobs in Semiconductor Process Control Specialist
Specifically, the candidate will be responsible for process development and characterizati... More Jobs in Electronics Laser Designer
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Test Engineer for characterization and testing of RF integrated circuits.... More Jobs in Information Technology/ Telecommunications Research assistant
Evaluate and recommend 3D nanotechnology design and simulation software products of intere... More Jobs in Electronics Sensor Engineer
We are looking for an experienced Sensor Engineer with 1- 5 years commerical experience....

66. 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.)

67. Nanotechnology Today
Comprehendale nanotechnology portal featuring related books and news.
http://www.geocities.com/aardduck/nanotech_today.html
Nanotechnology Today Zechariah 4;10 For whoever has despised the day of small things shall rejoice, and shall see the plummet in the hand of Zerub'babel. Nanotechnology is any technology related to features of nanometer scale -thin films- fine particles -chemical synthesis- advanced microlithography -nanotubes/fullerene research. A technology based on the ability to build structures to complex, atomic specifications by means of mechanosynthesis can be be considered molecular nanotechnology. "If you see gold in the future of nanotechnology, you’re right. Before you start investing, however, you had better be able to distinguish science fiction and fantasy from promising research with real potential. Exciting as it is, nanotechnology research has yet to produce a single viable commercial product, and any investor who wants to pick a winner needs to know where to look for opportunities and how to recognize the promising ones." Carbon Nanotubes Nanotechnology Companies Comprehensive directory of the companies delving into the various regions of Nanotech research and development. Microelectromechanical systems Picture a machine so small that it is not visible to the human eye. Imagine machines no bigger than a grain of sand. Imagine hundreds of these machines aligned on a single silicon chip. . Imagine a world where gravity and inertia carry no importance, only atomic forces and surface structures dominate. A silicon chip with hundreds or thousands of microscopic mirrors adjusting in unison, enabling the all optical network and removing the bottlenecks from the global telecommunications infrastructure. Imagine how different the world would be if miniaturized sensors, and computers could be embedded within materials...

68. Thinking Big In NANO Sized World Nanoscience And Technology
Sandia National Labs banner, NANOSCIENCE nanotechnology AT SANDIANATIONAL LABORATORIES Thinking Big In A Nano Sized World.
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69. State Research Center Of Russia
Russia's Central R D Institute of Robotics and Technical Cybernetics (CRDI RTC). Research topics include thermomechanical joints, nanotechnology, and adaptive walking robots. Site in English and Russian.
http://www.rtc.neva.ru/

70. Brad Hein's Nanotechnology Site
Congress (WNEC) series will become the leading events for the cultivation andexploration of the commercial viability of nanotechnology, informing each
http://www.nanosite.net/
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... Send a suggestion News and Updates Affiliate Sites: February 9, 2003: Site Note: After a very long hiatus, I'm going to work on updating the site more often and fixing nonworking links, some guestbook oddities, adding local forums because the ones I had hosted elsewhere no longer exist, and more. The changes should start mid February. New Links: Under Event Date: September 08-10, 2003
Event Name: World Nano-Economic Congress
Event Sponsor(s): Institute for International Research
Event location: Washington, DC, USA
For details, visit: http://www.nano-economics.com
Conference Details (from event organizer):
The World Nano-Economic Congress (WNEC) series will become the leading events for the cultivation and exploration of the commercial viability of nanotechnology, informing each vertical industry sector of its impact on their business as well as the value of investing in and purchasing nanotech solutions. WNEC will take place annually in Europe, North America and Asia. Contact Details: Ph : 1-212-661-3500 x3127 E-mail : mpalombini@iirusa.com

71. American Chemical Society Publications: Nano Letters Home Page
is an American Chemical Society publication that communicates significant research results related to the theory and practice of nanoscience, nanotechnology, and nanoscale research across a wide range of disciplines.
http://pubs.acs.org/journals/nalefd/

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Submit your manuscript at the speed of chemistry with the new ACS Paragon System. Nano Letters is now indexed in INSPEC, the bibliographic information service produced by the Institution of Electrical Engineers. Nano Letters Cover Catalog now available! View a collection of cover artwork beginning with issue No. 1, Volume 1, January 1, 2001.
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LETTERS Field Configured Assembly: Programmed Manipulation and Self-assembly at the Mesoscale
Alan O'Riordan, Paul Delaney, and Gareth Redmond
pp 761 - 765; (Letter) DOI: Abstract Full: HTML PDF Supporting Info Fabrication of Free-Standing Nanoscale Alumina Membranes with Controllable Pore Aspect Ratios
Chee-Seng Toh, Brendan M. Kayes, E. Joseph Nemanick, and Nathan S. Lewis
pp 767 - 770; (Letter) DOI: Abstract Full: HTML PDF Designed Dendrimer Syntheses by Self-Assembly of Single-Site, ssDNA Functionalized Dendrons
Cordell R. DeMattei, Baohua Huang, and Donald A. Tomalia pp 771 - 777; (Letter) DOI: Abstract Full: HTML PDF Isomeric Structural Characterization of Polyhedral Oligomeric Silsesquioxanes (POSS) with Styryl and Epoxy Phenyl Capping Agents Erin Shammel Baker, Jennifer Gidden, Stanley E. Anderson, Timothy S. Haddad, and Michael T. Bowers

72. Nanotechnology In Science Fiction Home Page
Bibliography of nanotechnology in Science Fiction. Includes many books with cryonics themes, as well.
http://www.geocities.com/asnapier/nano/n-sf/
Welcome to The N-SF Home Page. THE Bibliography of Nanotechnology in Science Fiction since 1994.
N-SF Bibliography: Table of Contents
  • Introduction and Rating System
  • Editorial
  • Non-fiction books on nanotechnology
  • Short Stories or Serials ...
  • Miscellaneous - Hugo Nominees
    The Plain Text Version, Novels The html version is updated more frequently than the ascii version, but the plain text is useful to print when shopping at book stores.
  • Issue #29, dated December 5, 2002
    "Nanotechnology" Read more about it...
  • National Nanotechnology Initiative
  • The Foresight Institute
  • NanoBusiness Alliance
  • Ralph Merkle's Nanotechnology Pages ...
  • Non-fiction books
    Real MEMS and Nanotech consumer products. MEMS
  • State of Michigan Ad, airbag sensors, etc...
    Nanotech, materials science
  • Nanotube Tennis Rackets
  • Clothing, www.nano-tex.com
  • Guitar Strings
    Nanotech, machine systems - not in this decade :)
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  • Artificial Intelligence, an excellent summary: The state of the art in 2003 - not even close.
  • 73. Nanotechnology
    nanotechnology. Kadath in the Cold Waste by Edward Keyes. Short storycovering many transhuman questions. The Memetics of nanotechnology.
    http://www.aleph.se/Trans/Tech/Nanotech/
    Transhuman Page
    Technological Sphere
    Nanotechnology
    Nanotechnology is the postulated ability to manufacture objects and structures with atomic precision, literally atom by atom. This would mirror the abilities of living cells (which do exactly the same thing, although based on evolution and not design). This technology will have tremendous potential if it can be developed; simple applications involve the creation of new and powerful materials, perfect diamond in bulk quantities and a tool to manipulate objects on any scale. More advanced applications would involve massively parallel nanocomputers, self-replication and more or less bright nanodevices able to interact with their surroundings. Since there are tremendous amounts of material on nanotechnology and its possibilities, implementation and limitations, I will concentrate mainly on its applications in transhumanism and some technical aspects.
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    74. Homepage Of Franz Renz
    Describes the development of advanced materials and devices for nanotechnology with the ability to form switchable domains, for use in information storage. Lists recent publications.
    http://iacgu7.chemie.uni-mainz.de/members/renz/

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    Welcome to the homepage of Franz Renz I am concerned with the development of advanced materials and devices for nanotechnology . Such systems form switchable domains on the molecular or supramolecular level on a nanoscopic or mesoscopic scale.
    One goal is to enable a highly efficient information storage and conductor. Towards this end, a promising and challenging field is the study of compounds with electronic multistability . A considerable interest is devoted to materials containing transition metals and exhibiting appealing properties of molecular bistability.
    Several experimental and theoretical methods are used and developed to characterise the electronic structure and spectroscopic properties.

    75. Texas Nanotechnology
    See TNI Founder Jim Von Ehr’s December 3, 2003 appearance in the Oval officefor President Bush’s signing of the 21st Century nanotechnology Research
    http://www.texasnano.org/
    Officers Board of Directors Sponsors Volunteers ... Past Events
    Join our Subscriber List and get the latest information and updates about Nanotechnology in Texas. Welcome
    Welcome to TNI. If you have any need to know the Who’s and How’s of nanotechnology, you’ve come to the right place.
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    76. Nanotechnology Group, Advanced Materials Department
    nanotechnology Group, Advanced Materials Department
    http://www.cranfield.ac.uk/sims/materials/nanotech/piezomotorreport.html
    Nanotechnology.. Nanotechnology home page Staff Contact us Education.. PhD Studentships Continuing Professional Development Any Education Questions? Departmental Research.. Overview Index Materials Processing Microengineering ... Staff Research Other Information.. Contact the Department Email the Department Staff List Publications ... Cranfield Home Page
    PIEZOELECTRIC MOTORS FOR NANOENGINEERING AND METROLOGY
    GR/K89818/01

    Nanotechnology Group - Advanced Materials Department 1 Background/Context Piezoelectric motors use a ferroelectric ceramic element to excite ultrasonic vibrations of an appropriate type in a stator structure. The elliptical movements of the stator are converted into the movement of a slider pressed into frictional contact with the stator. The consequent movement can either be rotational or linear depending on the design of the structure. Their invention is usually attributed to Barth and Vishnevsky et al and they have been extensively studied over the last 20 years particularly since Sashida’s invention of the travelling wave ultrasonic motor (TWUM) and there are some excellent reviews on the subject . The TWUM remains the most popular type, but other designs have been demonstrated using, for example, Langevin-type bar vibrators with torsional elements

    77. Nanotechnology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    nanotechnology. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 4. nanotechnologyin fiction. nanotechnology has also become a prominent theme
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanotechnology
    Nanotechnology
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
    Nanogears Nanotechnology as a collective term refers to technological developments on the nanometer scale, usually 0.1-100nm. (One nanometer equals one thousandth of a micrometer or one millionth of a millimeter.) The term sometimes applies to any microscopic technology. Due to the small size at which nanotechnology operates, physical phenomena not observed at the macroscopic scale dominate. These nanoscale phenomena include quantum effects and short range forces such as van der Waals forces . Furthermore the vastly increased ratio of surface area to volume promotes surface phenomena. In fiction and media, "nanotechnology" often refers to hypothetical molecular nanotechnology (also known as "MNT"). Table of contents 1 History 2 New materials, devices, technologies 3 References 3.1 Current useful reference works ... edit
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    The first mention of nanotechnology (not yet using that name) occurred in a talk given by Richard Feynman in 1959, entitled There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom . Feynman suggested a means to develop the ability to manipulate atoms and molecules "directly", by developing a set of one-tenth-scale machine tools analogous to those found in any machine shop. These small tools would then help to develop and operate a next generation of one-hundredth-scale machine tools, and so forth. As the sizes get smaller, we would have to redesign some tools because the relative strength of various forces would change. Gravity would become less important, surface tension would become more important

    78. CalCon 2004
    Calcon2002 the 57th annual Calorimetry Conference. This year's symposia include biothermodynamics, thermodynamic databases, nanotechnology, pharmaceutical research, and solution thermodynamics. Held August 1116, 2002 at Rutgers University, NJ, USA.
    http://www.rmc.ca/academic/conference/CalConf/
    CalCon 2004
    The 59th Calorimetry Conference
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    Schedule ... Vendors The Hilton of Santa Fe
    Santa Fe, New Mexico
    June 27 - July 1, 2004 Michael Henzl, Scientific Program Chair
    David Remeta, Local Arrangements Chair CalCon 2004 promises something for every thermodynamicist, regardless of interest. Santa Fe is located in north-central NM, at an elevation of 7,000 feet. The average high temperature in late June is 84°F, the average low 53°F. "The City Different" is noted for its unique blend of Hispanic, Anglo and Native American cultures, numerous museums, and many art galleries.
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    79. Nanoforum - European Nanotechnology Gateway
    This European Union sponsored Thematic Network will provide a comprehensivesource of information on all areas of nanotechnology to the business, the
    http://www.nanoforum.org/
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    04 June 2004
    Erasable printing plates by use of nanocrystalline Titanium dioxide

    Printing plates are disposables. Researchers at the Fraunhofer-Institute in Braunschweig have developed a method, so that printing plates could be erased and used again. 03 June 2004 Electronics and optoelectronics with carbon nanotubes Today, the electronics industry is producing MOSFETs with critical dimensions of about 100 nm, and projections anticipate devices with minimum-feature sizes of around 50 nm in the year 2009. 03 June 2004 Nanosphere announces genetic detection advance in Nature Biotechnology Colorimetric detection capability improves the identification of genomic DNA, RNA and protein targets without the need for traditional signal or target amplification 01 June 2004 Ormecon GmbH, Germany, grants license to Nissan Chemical Industries, Japan The agreement allows Nissan Chemical to sell Ormecon’s conductive polymer (Organic Metal polyaniline) dispersion for certain Energy Devices. The agreement includes a Research and Development service contract. 01 June 2004 MICRO FUEL CELLS HEADED TO MARKET, AND A SHOWDOWN

    80. Environmentalists Nanotechnology Risky
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    http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/science/09/08/tiny.toxins.ap/index.html

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