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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

161. .: P H A N T O M S   F O U N D A T I O N :.   
nanotechnology information network. The aim of the Trends in nanotechnology conference (TNT2005) will be to focus on the applications of
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  • More than 60 high level speakers Speakers A broad spectra of Nanotechnology related topics covered Programme Two poster sessions with around 300 contributions Posters 28 awards (7800 Euros) to the best Ph.D. student posters Awards More than 70 grants: students are the future of Nano Grants 11 world leader companies exhibition Exhibitors Fast publication of TNT2005 proceedings Proceedings
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    162. Nanotechnology
    Center for Biological and Environmental nanotechnology (CBEN), Rice University National nanotechnology Infrastructure Network (NNIN)
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    163. Nanotechnology, Attosecond And Biosciences : Papers And Links./ Nanotechnologies
    nanotechnology, femtosecond and bioscience information and links; in English and French.
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    164. NANOTECHNOLOGY
    Biotechnology was the first nanotechnology, and it has a long way yet to go. The impact of nanotechnology on the health, wealth, and lives of people
    http://www.house.gov/science/smalley_062299.htm
    NANOTECHNOLOGY Prepared Written Statement and Supplemental Material of R. E. Smalley, Rice University, June 22, 1999 Mr. Chairman, I appreciate the opportunity today to present my views on nanotechnology. There is a growing sense in the scientific and technical community that we are about to enter a golden new era. We are about to be able to build things that work on the smallest possible length scales, atom by atom with the ultimate level of finesse. These little nanothings, and the technology that assembles and manipulates them nanotechnology will revolutionize our industries, and our lives. Everything we see around us is made of atoms, the tiny elemental building blocks of matter. From stone, to copper, to bronze, iron, steel, and now silicon, the major technological ages of humankind have been defined by what these atoms can do in huge aggregates, trillions upon trillions of atoms at a time, molded, shaped, and refined as macroscopic objects. Even in our vaunted microelectronics of 1999, in our highest-tech silicon computer chip the smallest feature is a mountain compared to the size of a single atom. The resultant technology of our 20th century is fantastic, but it pales when compared to what will be possible when we learn to build things at the ultimate level of control, one atom at a time. Nature has played the game at this level for billions of years, building stuff with atomic precision. Every living thing is made of cells that are chock full of nanomachines - proteins, DNA, RNA, etc.- each jiggling around in the water of the cell, rubbing up against other molecules, going about the business of life. Each one is perfect right down to the last atom. The workings are so exquisite that changing the location or identity of any atom would cause damage. Over the past century we have learned about the workings of these biological nanomachines to an incredible level of detail, and the benefits of this knowledge are beginning to be felt in medicine. In coming decades we will learn to modify and adapt this machinery to extend the quality and length of life. Biotechnology was the first nanotechnology, and it has a long way yet to go.

    165. Euspen/VISION - Home
    European Society for Precision Engineering and nanotechnology contains society news, conference information, discussion forums and expertise search. Euspen is a not-for-profit company based at Cranfield University in the UK, with members around the world.
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    Lamdamap 2005 - 7th international conference Coordinated by Lamdamap 2005 7th International Conference and Exhibition on Laser Metrology, Machine Tool, CMM and Robot Performance 27th - 30th June 2005
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    166. Asia Pacific Nanotechnology Forum: Content / APNF Home
    Facilitates a platform for communication and exchange network between forum members, government policy leaders, industry leaders, and top tier investors by
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    167. Simulation Science At ORNL
    Simulation Science programs at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Recent projects include Environmental Systems, Engineering Applications, Physical and Chemical Sciences, Experimental Validation, Computational Biology and Functional Genomics, and nanotechnology and Neutron Sciences.
    http://www.csm.ornl.gov/newSS.html
    ORNL : Simulation Science Environmental Systems
    We affect our environment and it affects us. To find out what those effects might be, ORNL researchers are using high-performance computing to study global and regional systems. Engineering Applications
    Our man-made environment of structures and vehicles is studied in detail at ORNL with physics-based modeling that can predict mechanical performance. Physical and Chemical Sciences
    Modeling of chemical processes is an important activity at ORNL, from design of new materials such as synthetic lubricants and alloys to the simulation of complex reactions such as bioremediation, combustion, and digestion. Experimental Validation
    Validation of many simulation models involves experimental testing on a physical model. For biological systems, much of this testing is done at ORNL Mouse House. Computational Biology and Functional Genomics
    ORNL's Life Sciences research covers all aspects of biology from the building blocks of life, DNA, genes and proteins, to the health and fitness of humans, using a sophisticated mosaic of advanced computing,and laboratory research. Nanotechnology and Neutron Sciences
    The finest level of detail brings us to neutron sciences and nanotechnology. ORNL models, designs, and builds devices that are used to detect structure at the atomic level and below.

    168. Micro And Nanotechnology Laboratory Home Page
    The Micro and nanotechnology Laboratory at the University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign.
    http://www.micro.uiuc.edu/
    Seminars will begin again during the Fall 2005 Semester. Laboratory expansion underway ... It may look like the Micro and Nanotechnology Lab is being torn down, but actually the demolition that started there last week is part of an expansion that will add nearly 50,000 square feet to the building on the University of Illinois campus.
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    169. Nanotechnologie, STT Toekomstverkenning Nanotechnologie
    Somewhere in this confusing site is good material in English, though it is often labeled in Dutch, and Dutch material is often labeled in English. STT hopes to bring their project to the attention of a wide audience, thereby contributing to the development of nanotechnology.
    http://www.stt.nl/stt2/projecten/nano/nano.htm
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    170. Starlab Archive
    A privately funded, 'blue sky' research institute in Brussels, Belgium, now closed. Areas of study included quantum physics, nanotechnology, protein folding, and robotics. Archives of research material and links to researchers.
    http://www.space-time.info/starlab/StarlabArchive.html
    Starlab NV/SA was a privately funded, Blue Sky research institute in Brussels, Belgium. At the time of the bankruptcy (June 12, 2001), there worked about 100 people, from which 70 scientists and engineers. The range of research areas was very broad: intelligent clothing, stemcell research , emotics, transarchitecture , robotics, theoretical physics (e.g., the possibilities of time-travel quantum consciousness quantum computation art ... new media , biophysics, materials science, protein folding and nano-electronics, to mention a couple [ all falling within the acronym " BANG " - Bit, Atoms, Neurons, Genes . Recently this combination was recognized at MIT ]. Also see the Seminar list. Blue Sky Research , Multi-disciplinarity, Deep Future, " Revenge of the Nerds ", Creating Wealth, Serendipity and " In this place 100 years means nothing " were some of the mottos. S t a r l a b A r c h i v e Space-Time Home Shebang Archive Research People ... Starlab Pictures Starlab Archive Description Archive of Starlab Research Laboratories, Brussels (1997-2001)

    171. Molecular Manufacturing Shortcut Group (MMSG)
    Promotes developing nanotechnology as a way to facilitate space exploration and settlement.
    http://www.islandone.org/MMSG/
    Molecular Manufacturing Shortcut Group
    A Chapter of the National Space Society
    Our Mission:
    PROMOTE THE DEVELOPMENT OF NANOTECHNOLOGY AS A MEANS
    TO FACILITATE THE SETTLEMENT OF SPACE
    Our Long Range Goal:
    Inform Government, Industry, Academia, the Space activist community, chapter members and the public in what molecular nanotechnology is and how it can be used to facilitate the development of Space.
    What is MMSG?
    The Molecular Manufacturing Shortcut Group is a subject based chapter of the National Space Society . This chapter was organized to promote nanotechnology as a path to the creation of a spacefaring civilization. MMSG members receive a quarterly newsletter and have access to presentation materials on molecular manufacturing. Dues are $12/year(U.S.). A membership form should be sent electronically and check snailmailed to: Molecular Manufacturing Shortcut Group
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    172. Spectrum Process Equipment, Inc.
    Spectrum Process Equipment is a fullservice supplier of used/refurbished semiconductor manufacturing, laboratory and research tools. We provide equipment solutions for design, manufacture testing IC’s, Opto MEM’s devices and nanotechnology.
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    173. Grobots.org - Simulation In Anticipation
    An open source project to build and run a globally distributed supercomputer for the simulation of evolvable nanotechnology.
    http://www.grobots.org
    A massively distributed supercomputing platform for the ongoing modelling and simulation of evolvable nanotechnology.
    We firmly believe that the converging fields of nanotechnology, evolutionary computing, and pervasive networking together represent both the greatest opportunity and threat for our universe. We think that the safest and best way forward as these fields merge is to provide a virtual environment for self-replicating machines running evolving software to be tested, evaluated and even farmed. This is no trivial task. If we are to avoid the so called 'gray goo' problem, and at the same time harness the power of natural selection, we must find ways of containing self-replicators while the possibility of their ' going postal ' exists. To this end, we will be deploying a massively parallel supercomputer based on the "generic workers around a shared jobs bag" pattern. It provides a very simple structure for the distributed comutation of all manner of scenarios.
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    174. ClassOne Equipment - Used Semiconductor And MEMS Equipment
    ClassOne Equipment specializes in buying and selling high quality preowned wafer fabrication and metrology equipment to the Semiconductor and nanotechnology Industries.
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    175. Cientifica
    News, networks, conferences and nanotechnology resources in Europe
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    Providing both market and technology services to clients around the world, Cientifica's consulting expertise helps clients cut through the hype and unlock the true potential of nanotechnologies. Cientifica events focus on real world applications of nano- technologies such as the World Nano- Economic Congress, and provides technology event management services across the globe. Market research with scientific precision – avoid the hype and find the real numbers. From nanoelectronics to toxicology, and from nanotech to genetic technologies, Cientifica is involved in wide ranging public research projects.
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    176. Nano.html
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    177. Computer Science, Rutgers University
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