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  1. Nanotechnology For Dummies by Richard D. Booker, Mr. Earl Boysen, 2005-08-08
  2. Nanotechnology: Science, Innovation, and Opportunity by Lynn E. Foster, 2009-06-19
  3. Nanotechnology: A Gentle Introduction to the Next Big Idea by Mark A. Ratner, Daniel Ratner, 2002-11-18
  4. Understanding Nanotechnology by Scientific American, editors at Scientific American, 2002-12-01
  5. Soft Machines: Nanotechnology and Life by Richard A. L. Jones, 2008-02-09
  6. Engines of Creation: The Coming Era of Nanotechnology by Eric Drexler, 1987-10-16
  7. Our Molecular Future: How Nanotechnology, Robotics, Genetics and Artificial Intelligence Will Transform Our World by Douglas Mulhall, 2002-07
  8. Nanomaterials, Nanotechnologies and Design: An Introduction for Engineers and Architects by Daniel L. Schodek, Paulo Ferreira, et all 2009-06-11
  9. Nanotechnology Demystified by Linda Williams, Wade Adams, 2006-08-29
  10. The Dance of the Molecules: How Nanotechnology is Changing Our Lives by Ted Sargent, 2006-10-30
  11. Nanofuture: What's Next For Nanotechnology by J. Storrs Hall, 2005-05-06
  12. Fundamentals of Nanotechnology by Gabor L. Hornyak, John J. Moore, et all 2008-12-22
  13. Nano-Hype: The Truth Behind the Nanotechnology Buzz by David M. Berube, 2005-12-30
  14. Introduction to Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (Wiley Survival Guides in Engineering and Science) by C. Binns, 2010-06-15

1. Nanotechnology
nanotechnology authors reach a wider audience. Journal history. 1990present, nanotechnology. nanotechnology cover image Recommend this journal
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IOP Select IOP Physics Reviews ... Latest issue (complete) No 10, October 2005 (R51-R62, 1983-2468) Open issue No 11, November 2005 (2469-2581) Current volume Number 11, November 2005 Number 10, October 2005 Number 9, September 2005 Number 8, August 2005 Number 7, July 2005 Number 6, June 2005 Number 5, May 2005 Number 4, April 2005 Number 3, March 2005 Number 2, February 2005 Number 1, January 2005 Journal archive Vol 16, 2005 Vol 15, 2004 Vol 14, 2003 Vol 13, 2002 Vol 12, 2001 Vol 11, 2000 Vol 10, 1999 Vol 9, 1998 Vol 8, 1997 Vol 7, 1996 Vol 6, 1995 Vol 5, 1994 Vol 4, 1993 Vol 3, 1992 Vol 2, 1991 Vol 1, 1990 Forthcoming articles An advance list of articles that have been accepted for publication. Featured articles This Month's Papers As a service to authors, all papers published in our journals are free for 30 days from the date of online publication.

2. Nanotechnology
Former Xerox Palo Alto Research Center nanotechnology page brief introduction to core concepts of molecular nanotechnology (MNT), and links for further
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RECENT NEWS: The next few paragraphs provide a brief introduction to the core concepts of molecular nanotechnology, followed by links to further reading. Manufactured products are made from atoms. The properties of those products depend on how those atoms are arranged. If we rearrange the atoms in coal we can make diamond. If we rearrange the atoms in sand (and add a few other trace elements) we can make computer chips. If we rearrange the atoms in dirt, water and air we can make potatoes. Todays manufacturing methods are very crude at the molecular level. Casting, grinding, milling and even lithography move atoms in great thundering statistical herds. It's like trying to make things out of LEGO blocks with boxing gloves on your hands. Yes, you can push the LEGO blocks into great heaps and pile them up, but you can't really snap them together the way you'd like. In the future, nanotechnology will let us take off the boxing gloves. We'll be able to snap together the fundamental building blocks of nature easily, inexpensively and in most of the ways permitted by the laws of physics. This will be essential if we are to continue the revolution in computer hardware beyond about the next decade, and will also let us fabricate an entire new generation of products that are cleaner, stronger, lighter, and more precise.

3. Nanotechnology - Foresight Institute
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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Advancing Beneficial Nanotechnology
Foresight is the leading think tank and public interest institute on nanotechnology. 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, with the basic framework of public understanding in place, we are refocusing our efforts on guiding nanotechnology research, public policy and education to address the critical challenges facing humanity. Foresight is accomplishing this by providing balanced, accurate and timely information to help society understand and utilize nanotechnology through public policy activities, publications, guidelines, networking events, tutorials, conferences, roadmaps and prizes. Foresight is a member-supported organization. Our membership, including over 14,000 individuals and a growing number of corporations, is diverse demographically and geographically. They are interested in ensuring that the future of nanotechnology unfolds for the benefit of all. These concerned individuals include scientists, engineers, business people, investors, publishers, artists, ethicists, policy makers, interested laypersons, and students from grammar school to graduate level.
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13th Foresight Conference Focuses on Nanotech Vision, Applications, Policy and Research

4. Nanotechnology At Zyvex
First molecular nanotechnology research and development company. Creating technology for atomically precise manufacturing.
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Product Listing NanoSolve Materials - Additives - Concentrates NanoWorks Tools - Microassembly - NanoEffector Microgrippers - Nanomanipulation - NanoEffector Probes - Software for MEMS design - Test Carriers - Work Holders M anipulate microcomponents as large as 500 nanometers to below 1 nanometer. Nano additives and enhanced carbon nanotubes for your composite materials. Does nanotechnology excite you? We have openings for researchers and scientists.

5. 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;

6. Lyle Burkhead's Home Page
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. In the near future - within the lifetime of many people living today - it will be possible to perfect our cells. It will no longer be necessary to get sick, or to get old, or to die. People for whom this is not science fiction, but simply the reality they live in, are transhumanists. Transhumanists differ about many things - how the transition from human to transhuman will happen, what the Singularity will look like, and the social context of the metamorphosis, just to name three. In the 1980's and 1990's, almost all transhumanists were machine-centric. They expected nanocomputers and AI systems to reach a transhuman state first - i.e. a level of intelligence beyond human intelligence - after which they (the computers) will help us to "upload" ourselves into new hardware. I think this is nonsense. The following pages explain why, and propose an alternative scenario in which we transform ourselves from within, by redesigning our cells - and by redesigning our language.

7. Advancing Nanotechnology
Provides scanning probe products and services that facilitate advances in nanotechnology and nanoscience.
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8. Institute Of Nanotechnology
The Institute of nanotechnology has been created to foster, develop and promote all aspects of science and technology in those domains where dimensions and
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Created to represent the interests of nanotechnology businesses across Europe, ENTA will act to bridge gaps between governments, science and industry policy makers and business. It will also openly interface with the public and watchdog organizations to ensure transparency and that new nanotechnologies are developed in a safe and responsible manner.
Industry leaders are encouraged now to become involved in shaping the future of ENTA and nanotechnology, in both advisory and member capacities.
A new series of IoN reports on nanotechnology are now being launched

Government Policy and Initiatives in Nanotechnology Worldwide 2005 Now in its third edition, Government Policy and Initiatives in Nanotechnology Worldwide details the programs and initiatives of over 30 countries worldwide. It outlines the frameworks that have been put in place and the next steps on the path to commercialization. Countries covered include
United States, Canada, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, The Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, The United Kingdom, Austria, Greece, Luxembourg, Italy, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Russia, Poland, Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Japan, Taiwan, Singapore, South Korea, China, Hong Kong, Australia, Thailand, India, Malaysia and Vietnam.

9. Nanotechnology
Comprehensive and informative nanotechnology portal. Provides introduction to nanotechnology, general information, images, interviews, news, events
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Comprehensive and informative nanotechnology portal. Provides introduction to nanotechnology, general information, images, interviews, news, events, research, books, glossary and links.
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"The accelerating pace of nanoscience progress makes it critical that we take a rational approach to planning the future developments in productive nanosystems. With its decades of experience pioneering the beneficial use of nanotechnology for mankind, Foresight Nanotech Institute
Nanotechnology basics, news, and general information
Reporting on disruptive technologies such as NEMS, MEMS, Nanoscale Materials, Molecular Manufacturing, Quantum Computing, Nanomedicine, Nanoelectronics, Nanotubes, Self Assembly, and Molecular Biology.
If you are a Nanotechnology investor, click here for important information that could change the way you invest. From the August NanoTech-Transfer Monthly Report on Patents: NN: On what basis do you decide what gets patented?
We evaluate inventions using a process we call TechAssess tm . It is a quick and effective procedure that examines four main criteria of each patent; its ownership, the stage of development, how it can be protected, and what the market is. With this information, we can prioritize the vast number of invention disclosures to select which technologies should proceed to patenting and marketing.
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11. Nanotechnology Introduction
An introduction to molecular nanotechnology.
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12. Nanotechnology - Foresight Institute
Foresight's goal is to guide emerging technologies to improve the human condition it focuses on nanotechnology and _QUOTATION_systems that will
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13. Electronic Journals From Institute Of Physics Publishing: Current Journals By Ti
nanotechnology * Network Computation in Neural Systems * Nonlinearity * Nuclear Fusion * Physical Biology nanotechnology news and resources.
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14. The Coming Revolution In Molecular Manufacturing
A wealth of articles introducing molecular nanotechnology Thorough, inexpensive control of the structure of matter based on moleculeby-molecule
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15. 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

16. Brief History Of Nanotechnology
Introduction to nanotechnology HOME. HISTORY. METHODS. DEFINITIONS of nanotechnology (1986), and Unbounding the Future The
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17. Engines Of Creation - K. Eric Drexler : Table Of Contents
By K. Eric Drexler; Anchor Books, 1986, ISBN 0385199732. With a Foreword by Marvin Minsky, this is the first and still the classic book on nanotechnology.
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Engines of Creation
The Coming Era of Nanotechnology
by K. Eric Drexler
Engines of Creation was originally published in hardcover by Anchor Books in 1986, and in paperback in 1987. WWW version reprinted and adapted by Russell Whitaker
ISBN 0-385-19973-2
NOTE : 18 April 2002: Thanks to work done by David Littleton, the complete text of Engines of Creation can be downloaded as a PDF file (1.2 Mb). Requires ACROBAT READER by ADOBE. NOTE : 25 March 2000: Thanks to work done by Graham Reed, the complete text of Engines of Creation can be downloaded in PDB format (660 Kb), a standard document file for Palm Pilot. NOTE Engines of Creation has been translated into French and is available as plain text (780 Kb), or it can be downloaded in rich text format (1.1 Mb). NOTE : as of 20 May 1996, a mirror of this book has been set up in Poland by Miloslaw Smyk - Russell
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INTRODUCTION TO THE WEB VERSION
FOREWORD
by Marvin Minsky
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

PART ONE - THE FOUNDATIONS OF FORESIGHT
Engines of Construction The Principles of Change Predicting and Projecting
PART TWO - PROFILES OF THE POSSIBLE
Engines of Abundance Thinking Machines The World Beyond Earth Engines of Healing ... The Limits to Growth
PART THREE - DANGERS AND HOPES
Engines of Destruction Strategies and Survival Finding the Facts The Network of Knowledge ... Worlds Enough, and Time

18. Nanotechnology At Zyvex
nanotechnology Solutions Today
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19. Small Times: News About MEMS, Nanotechnology And Microsystems
Daily articles covering MEMS, nanotechnology, and microsystems, with a business angle.
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Olfactory workers build nano nose
University of Pennsylvania and Monell Chemical Sciences Center researchers say they've created DNA-based nanosensors that can detect odors and tastes. Arrays of nanosensors could detect molecules on the order of one part per million, akin to finding a single person in Times Square on New Year's Eve.
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U.S., Europe bring therapies to the forefront
The lighter side of nano: Former tech transfer guy 'choc' full of ideas When Neil Wyant was a kid, he says he cut out of school to buy a bulk piece of chewing gum, then sell it off in pieces. So it was no surprise to family and friends that the entrepreneur is back to hawking gum, only now of the micro-enhanced, patent-pending, chocolate kind. New funds slated for Lowell, Mass. development The $1 million in seed funding issued in 2004 for University of Massachusetts science and technology programs has led to $7 million in additional investment. Knoxville comes knocking at nano A powerhouse group of Knoxville-area business leaders has formed a $35 million venture fund called Innovation Valley Partners that will invest in early-stage high-tech companies nationwide.

20. National Nanotechnology Initiative
An investment programme for the basic molecular nanotechnological research, provided by the US administration s federal funding.
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Nano Coalition Unveils Environmental, Health and Safety Database
clicking here . This environmental health and safety database marks the first effort to integrate the vast and diverse scientific literature on the impacts of nanoparticles, which are tiny pieces of matter with dimensions measuring between 1-100 nanometers and containing between tens and thousands of atoms. The database is the result of the collected efforts of Rice researchers, the chemical industry and the U.S. Department of Energy. Read more Upcoming Meetings
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NNI Workshop Report on Nanobiotechnology Now Available
The report of an interagency workshop convened to solicit input from the research community on the NNI research agenda at the intersection of nanoscale science and technology and biology, with a particular focus on research for biomedical applications of nanotechnology, is now available. "Nanobiotechnology: Report of the National Nanotechnology Initiative Workshop" concludes that nanotechnology is in the process of driving a new wave of medical innovation. The report focuses on topics in which major progress is expected from advanced nanotechnologies, including molecular imaging technologies, quantitative analytical tools, quantitative integration of information, physical models of the cell as a machine, better

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