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  1. Nanotechnology (Cool Science) by Rebecca L. Johnson, 2006-01
  2. Nanotechnology: Molecular Speculations on Global Abundance
  3. Nanotechnology: Environmental Law, Policy, amd Business Considerations
  4. Nanotechnology for Chemical and Biological Defense by Margaret Kosal, 2009-06-25
  5. Present at the Future: From Evolution to Nanotechnology, Candid and Controversial Conversations on Science and Nature by Ira Flatow, 2007-09-01
  6. The Next Big Thing Is Really Small: How Nanotechnology Will Change the Future of Your Business by Jack Uldrich, Deb Newberry, 2003-03-11
  7. Nanopowders and Nanocoatings: Production, Properties and Applications (Nanotechnology Science and Technology)
  8. Nanotechnologies for Water Environment Applications by Tian C. Zhang, Rao Y. Surampalli, et all 2009-03-01
  9. Nanofluidics: Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (RSC Nanoscience and Nanotechnology)
  10. Nanotechnology: Assessment and Perspectives (Ethics of Science and Technology Assessment) by Harald Brune, Holger Ernst, et all 2006-05-05
  11. Nanotechnology Challenges: Implications for Philosophy, Ethics and Society
  12. Nanotechnology for the Energy Challenge
  13. Nanotechnology, Risk and Communication by Alison G. Anderson, Alan Petersen, et all 2009-03-15
  14. Technoscience in Progress. Managing the Uncertainty of Nanotechnology by S. Arnaldi, A. Lorenzet, et all 2009-08-15

101. 2005 NSTI Nanotechnology Conference And Trade Show - Nanotech 2005
Nanotech 2005 NSTI nanotechnology Conference and Trade Show. An interdisciplinary forum on nanotechnology, biotechnology and microtechnology.
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2005 NSTI Nanotechnology Conference and Trade Show
Nanotech 2005 May 8-12, 2005 Anaheim, California, U.S.A. Note: Pre-registration is now closed - You Can Register On-site
Nanotech Program Highlights:
  • 50+ Nanotech Venture Companies 16 Industrial Focused Tutorials 200+ Investment/IP/Funding Talks
Nanotech 2005 Conference Program — May 8 - 12
Physical Sciences , Electronics, Materials, Microsystems, Food, Energy Life Sciences , Medicine, Personal Care, Biotech, Health Care Business , Investment, Government Programs and Nanotech Ventures
Nano Industrial Impact Workshop — Sunday May 8
One-Day Intensive Program to educate participants in the current state of the art in a range of nanotechnologies and impacted industries. All courses are presented by leading experts in their respective fields.
Nanotech and Bio Nano Expo — May 9 - May 11
Full Nanotech Trade Show with over 150 exhibiting companies May 9-10! One-Day BioNano/Nanotech exhibit and poster session on May 11th.

102. Carbon Nanotechnologies, Inc. - CNI - The Leader In Carbon Nanotechnology
CNI intends to be a leader in carbon nanotechnology, beginning with its first product, Bucky(TM)tubes, which are singlewall carbon nanotubes made by the HiPco(TM) process.
http://cnanotech.com
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103. 2004 NSTI Nanotechnology Conference And Trade Show - Nanotech 2004
Nanotech 2004 NSTI nanotechnology Conference and Trade Show. An interdisciplinary forum on nanotechnology, biotechnology and microtechnology.
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Nanotech 2004 March 7-11, 2004 Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
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  • Full Conference Program Program Highlights Participating Organizations ... Early Stage Companies
  • Keynotes
    National Nanotechnology Coordination Office Clayton Teague, National Nanotechnology Coordination Office Director Nanotechnology at Intel David Tennenhouse, VP Corporate Technology Group, Intel Nanotechnology and the Future of Electronics Larry Bock, Executive Chairman of the Board, Nanosys, Inc. NANOWIRES: Creating Nanosystems and the Nanotechnology Revolution Charles Lieber, Mark Hyman, Jur. Professor of Chemistry, Harvard University, Founder Nanosys, Inc. Novel one dimensional Nanostructures Meyya Meyyappan, Director, Center for Nanotechnology, NASA Membrane Proteins: Nanomachines with Optimized Structure and Function Andreas Engel

    104. NanoMEMS Research, LLC Webpage Home Page
    Radiofrequency MEMS and nanotechnology research, consulting and education.
    http://nanomems-research.com
    Welcome to NanoMEMS Research LLC
    Let's Seize the Future...Today !
    Mission: RF MEMS and Nanotechnology Research, Consulting, and Education
    Overview:

    Long term : We engage in fundamental Research and Development of concepts surrounding the "new electronics" paradigm enabled by exploiting NanoMEMS (the merging of nanoelectronics and microelectromechanical systems (MEMS)), brought about by advances in nanotechnology (the methods and tools to fabricate nanoscale device structures). In this context, we target the conception of paradigms to produce the hardware that will be at the core of the computers (e.g., mainframes, personal computers, laptops, PDAs, etc.) and wireless communications appliances (e.g., cell phones, satellites, etc.) of the future.
    Also, whenever consistent with our mission, we selectively offer integrated research, design, and prototyping services. Through NanoMEMS Research, LLC, as their surrogate fundamental research laboratory, industries can cost-effectively and expeditiously engage into the timely exploration of futuristic, highly speculative concepts, of import to their present and future products, while maintaining an internal focus on meeting their short-term business performance objectives. Short term : Through our Consulting and Education Services we help our clients seize and capitalize on state-of-the-art wireless technologies. You can be sure that there is one of our services that matches your development and reliability needs.

    105. London Centre For Nanotechnology
    nanotechnology involves the precise manipulation and control of atoms and The London Centre for nanotechnology (LCN), to be based at 1719 Gordon Street
    http://www.london-nano.ucl.ac.uk/lcn/index2.htm
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    Welcome to the new London Centre for Nanotechnology.
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    Dario Alfè has been given a highly prestigious EURYI Award ( European Young Investigator Award ) by the European Science Foundation to work on 'Quantum Monte Carlo techniques for planetary geophysics and heterogeneous Catalysis'. About to enter its third year, the European Young Investigator Awards scheme is designed to attract outstanding young scientists from any country in the world to create their own research teams at European research centres. Most awards are between 1,000,000 and 1,250,000 Euros for five years; the exact amount awarded will be known at the beginning of September. The awards will be presented in November at the beginning of the World Science Forum taking place in Budapest.
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    106. THE FIRST IMMORTAL By James L. Halperin
    Web site for James Halperin's 1998 SF novel, which explores the future of cryonics and nanotechnology.
    http://www.randomhouse.com/features/firstimmortal/

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    107. Michigan Nanotechnology Institute For Medicine And Biological Sciences
    Michigan nanotechnology Institute for Medicine and Biological Sciences Recognizing the success of the Center for Biologic nanotechnology, the University
    http://nano.med.umich.edu/
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    Nanotechnology Expanded
    Recognizing the success of the Center for Biologic Nanotechnology, the University of Michigan recently expanded the Center into the "Michigan Nanotechnology Institute for Medicine and Biological Sciences" ( M NIMBS ). This Regentially chartered research institute brings together a larger group of interdisciplinary researchers to apply the techniques and knowledge from the physical sciences to biological and medical research. The mission of M NIMBS To harness nanoscale science and engineering for biological and medical applications, as well as to use bio-inspired nanostructures to develop new forms of materials, sensors and electronics. Internalization of G5 Dendrimer into Cells
    Prepared by Jennifer L. Peters, Ph.D. In the News Nanotech Delivers Cancer Treatment : Cancer therapeutic targets directly to cancer cells... M NIMBS is one of 43 institutions to receive a Grand Challenges in Global Health Initiative grant... U-M project funded by Gates Foundation : Development of a needle-free nanoemulsion-based vaccine delivery system for Hepatitis B...

    108. The Ames Laboratory Magnetic Molecules Program
    Leading fundamental research effort in to magnetic molecules and molecular magnetic clusters at Ames Laboratory is paving the way for nanotechnology use of these fascinating and remarkable materials.
    http://cmpweb.ameslab.gov/magnetic_molecules/index.html
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    109. Www.itri.loyola.edu/nanobase/
    IBM Research IBM Research nanotechnology NanoscienceIBM Research IBM Research nanotechnology Nanoscience.
    http://www.itri.loyola.edu/nanobase/

    110. 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.
    http://www.fourmilab.ch:80/autofile/www/chapter2_84.html
    Next: What's Been Happening Up: The Autodesk File Previous: Final Words
    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.

    111. The Investor's Guide To Nanotechnology
    Glenn Fishbine's introduction to nanotechnology investment including MEMS.
    http://www.glennfishbine.com/
    This web site uses pop-ups to permit browsing during large downloads. If you use a pop-up blocker you should enable for this site The Investor's Guide to Nanotechnology and Micromachines
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    An excellent job of defining nanotechnology and discussing the potential benefits and challenges of nanotechnology
    Children of Usher:
    Growing Up In Los Alamos
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    True stories of children coming to age under the routine threat of global annihilation and how they coped with thinking about the unthinkable
    End to the Good Life
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    112. Logistics And Supply Chain - Feature Articles From This Site
    Student report on the potential for nanotechnology from a management point of view.
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    113. BCC's Advanced Materials Publications
    Business Communications Co is a publisher of technicalmarket research studies and newsletters covering nanotechnology and nanomaterials, as well as host of the annual Fine, Ultrafine and Nano Particles conference
    http://www.buscom.com/advmat
    Reports. (Click here for upcoming titles) GB-243R Evolving Dielectrics in Semiconductor Devices The semiconductor dielectric materials market in North America is estimated at $107 million in 2005 and will rise at an average annual growth rate of 7.3% to $152 million by 2010. The global market will rise from $597 million to $1,012 million in the same time period. The report contains coverage of:
  • Low- and ultra-low-k solutions, including porous and nonporous, organic and inorganic compounds for interlayer and intermetal applications
  • High-k candidates, ranging from nitrided silicon oxide through simple metal and rareearth oxides to ferroelectric materials for gate dielectric and super-dense gigabit memory devices
  • The cost- and technology-based requirements and the challenge of integration into fabrication processes
  • North American and global forecasts for materials by type and region
  • Company profiles of major chipmakers, materials suppliers and equipment manufacturers
  • U.S., Japanese, and world patents issued since 2000. Published September 2005 227 pages 66 tables Price: Show contents GB-133R Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) The value of worldwide shipments of PVD equipment is estimated to be 5.2 billion by 2005 and is forecast to rise at an average annual growth rate of 10.1%, and reach $8.4 billion by 2010.
  • 114. International Association Of Nanotechnology
    International Association of nanotechnology fosters research cooperation in nanoscience, nanotechnology, nanoelectronics, bionanotechnology,
    http://www.ianano.org/

    WELCOME !
    The International Association of Nanotechnology (IANT), is a non-profit organization with the goals to foster scientific research and business development in the areas of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology for the benefits of society. The annual meeting of the International Congress of Nanotechnology (ICNT) 2005 will be held on October 31- November 4, 2005 at the San Francisco Airport Marriott Hotel.
    ICNT 2005 OVERALL PROGRAM
    ICNT is the premier international conference, which covers a comprehensive spectrum of the emerging field of Nanotechnology: from the latest research and development in nanomaterials, nanoelectronics, nanophotonics, nanobiotechnology, nanomedicine, nanoethics, education, environmental, societal and health and safety implications, to nanotech venture capital investment and technology joint venture. New Announcement: (August 31, 2005)

    115. Revelations Of The Future Kind
    An index to web pages and other speculation about the future, both scientific and science fiction. Dozens of topics from cryonics and nanotechnology to catastrophism, A.I., SETI, and space travel. Also contains J.R. Mooneyham's Speculative Timeline of Future Technology and Social Change.
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    116. NCI Alliance For Nanotechnology In Cancer
    Fellowships in Cancer nanotechnology Research Receipt Date November 16, 2005. nanotechnology in Cancer Spotlighted at NSTI Nanotech 2005
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    Receipt Date: November 16, 2005 NCI NCL Solicitation NOT-CA-05-011 Nanotech Strategies for Cancer Research
    Next Submission Due Date: Sept. 1, 2005 Nanotubes and Nanowires Combine to Detect Prostate Cancer Biomarker Sep 12 Can Medical Nanotechnology Shorten Clinical Trials and Regulatory
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    Sep 12 Polymer Nanocapsules Deliver DNA to the Cell Nucleus Sep 12 Open-and-Shut Hollow Nanoparticles Sep 12 Nanotechnology Characterization Lab Nanotechnology Teaming Site Funding Opportunities Upcoming Events ... Why Nano?
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    117. Ramki Kalyanaraman, Professor, Research Page Group For Nanoscience And Thin Film
    The group is based in the Physics department at Washington University in St. Louis. Activities include research in condensedmatter and materials physics with applications in nanoscience, nanotechnology and thin film growth. Typical areas of relevance are magnetic nanostructures, nanostructured titania photocatalysts, ion beam modification of materials and practical ways to create desired nanostructures using directed self-assembly.
    http://wuphys.wustl.edu/~ramkik/
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    118. New Jersey Nanotechnology Consortium
    The New Jersey nanotechnology Consortium (NJNC) provides rapid and costeffective Lucent Technologies Bell Labs to Host nanotechnology Standards Panel
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    Nanotechnology Now!
    The New Jersey Nanotechnology Consortium (NJNC) provides rapid and cost-effective access to world-class nanotechnology research and development services, allowing breakthrough nanotechnology-driven innovations. The nucleus of the NJNC is the world-renowned Bell Labs nanofabrication laboratory in Murray Hill, along with the Bell Labs scientists and researchers. By combining the leading-edge fabrication capabilities of this lab with regional academic research institutions and universities, NJNC is able to carry out basic and applied nanotechnology research while stressing the unique capability of bringing nanotechnology ideas from concept to commercialization.
    October 23, 2005 Conference Link: Nanofabrication: Technologies, Devices, and Applications II

    119. National Institute For Nanotechnology - University Of Alberta
    National Institute for nanotechnology National Research Council Canada 2002, National Institute for nanotechnology. All Rights Reserved.
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    120. Nanosocialism Parts 1-5
    Seminal paper which argues that nanotechnology projections need to be tempered by realism about what it will be used for in the hands of corporations and governments but that nanotechnology also offers enormous opportunities for the liberation of humanity.
    http://www.cla.sc.edu/ENGL/faculty/berube/nanosoc.htm
    NANOSOCIALISM
    Please note this set of articles were written and published in 1996. NANOSOCIALISM, PART ONE Nanotechnology is much more than a technology. It's a revolution and a paradigm shift. We would leave a world of limited for one with limitless growth. Conceptions of value would lose most of their meanings. Work would no longer be the yardstick against which careers were measured. Off world and non corporeal existence would be likely. Institutions would become anachronistic and social systems would be completely redefined. As such, nanotechnology will need to be ushered in by systemic change. One of the main reasons there is such a dark side to nanotechnology: we are speculating about a revolution from within the present world view. Can we reasonably expect terrorists and rogue leaders to restrain from using nanoweapons? Can we hope that a "good" nation becomes the leading force and set up active shields for everyone? Can anyone anticipate a beneficent technosociety establishing a nanarchal net to restrain dangerous nanoglap attacks? When Drexler discusses social change, he does so as an afterthought, as a consequence of the breakthrough. If history has taught us anything, it is that forethought and systemic redesign may need to precede monumental change. The arrival of nuclear energy led to horrendous weapons and a generation of Cold War apprehension and insecurity. We shouldn't hope for the best as Ed Regis suggests. We should plan for systemic change as a precursor to the breakthrough.

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