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  1. Green Nanotechnology: Solutions for Sustainability and Energy in the Built Environment by Geoffrey B. Smith, Claes-Goran S. Granqvist, 2010-09-29
  2. Unbounding the Future: The Nanotechnology Revolution by Eric Drexler, Chris Peterson, et all 1993-07
  3. Nanotechnologies for Future Mobile Devices by Tapani Ryhänen, Mikko A. Uusitalo, et all 2010-03-31
  4. MEMS & Nanotechnology for Kids by Marlene Bourne, 2007-09-23
  5. Nanotechnology for Photovoltaics by Loucas Tsakalakos, 2010-03-25
  6. Nanotechnology and Homeland Security: New Weapons for New Wars by Daniel Ratner, Mark A. Ratner, 2003-10-24
  7. Springer Handbook of Nanotechnology
  8. Investing in Nanotechnology: Think Small. Win Big by Jack Uldrich, 2006-02-01
  9. Dictionary of Nanotechnology (Tiger) by G. Whitmore, 2007-12-17
  10. Military Nanotechnology: Potential Applications and Preventive Arms Control (Contemporary Security Studies) by Jurgen Altmann, 2006-02-09
  11. Nanoethics: The Ethical and Social Implications of Nanotechnology by Fritz Allhoff, Patrick Lin, et all 2007-08-10
  12. Nanotechnology: Legal Aspects (Perspectives in Nanotechnology) by Patrick M. Boucher, 2008-03-28
  13. Nanotechnology: Basic Science and Emerging Technologies by Mick Wilson, Kamali Kannangara, et all 2002-06-27
  14. Biosensing Using Nanomaterials (WileyNanoscience and Nanotechnology Series) by A. Merkoci, 2009-04-06

21. Reparative Medicine
Aimed at achieving a better understanding, for biologists, of nanoscience and nanotechnology, identifying possible applications relevant to biology and medicine, and exploring future research possibilities. Bethesda, Maryland, US.
http://www.masimax.com/becon/index.html
BECON 2001
Reparative Medicine: Growing Tissues
and Organs

THE DEADLINE FOR POSTER ABSTRACTS AND EXHIBIT ABSTRACTS HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO TUESDAY, MAY 15, 2001. Welcome
t o the

BECON 2001 Symposium
Website
June 25-26, 2001
Natcher Conference Center
National Institutes of Health
Bethesda, Maryland

22. 2003 NanoTechnology Conference And Trade Show - Nanotech 2003
Conference / trade show on nanoscience, technology and business. San Francisco, CA, USA.
http://nanotech2003.com
2003 Nanotechnology Conference Home Subscribe Events News ... Subscribe
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2003 Nanotechnology Conference and Trade Show
February 23-27, 2003
Grand Hyatt San Francisco

San Francisco , California, U.S.A.

  • Conference Technical Program Program Highlights Nanotech 2003 Vol. 1-3 NSTI Nanotechnology Review ... Book Hotel Room
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    Email: Area: Select field Biology Chemistry Computer Sciences Law Materials Mathematics Medical MEMS Pharmaceutical Physics Semiconductors
    Nano Tech 2003 Sessions and Highlights
    NANO Technology (reduced speaker highlights)
    Molecular and Nano Electronics
    • P. Avouris, IBM S. Williams, Hewlett Packard D. Awschalom, UC Santa Barbara C. Joachim, CEMES-CNRS, France D. Ferry, Arizona State University A. Demkov, Motorola, Inc. A. Farajian, Tohuku University

    23. Nanotechnology Timeline
    nanotechnology Timeline. Click on either the nodes or lines for more information, Thepurpose of this project. How realistic is Drexlerian nanotechnology?
    http://www.lucifer.com/~sean/N-FX/
    Nanotechnology Timeline
    Click on either the nodes or lines for more information NODES (= milestones). Clicking on a milestone calls up an FX claim description on the deliverable (payoff scaled by year), a resource list, and links to the predecessor and successor activities and milestones.
    The purpose of this project
    How realistic is Drexlerian nanotechnology? When can we expect to see molecular manufacturing? What are the major milestones along the way, and are we making progress on them? When can we expect to see (more) commercial products based on nanotechnology? What are the obstacles? The focus of this project is to further develop the critical path diagram of the anticipated developments required to get to a nanoscale replicator. Please send me suggestions for improving these pages, especially in terms of content: new milestones, flesh out the descriptions of existing milestones, or argue about the dependencies. This evolving document is the intersection of two of my hobby projects:
  • nanotechnology , and The Foresight Exchange , our implementation of Robin Hanson's idea futures concept.
  • 24. The Transhuman Agenda Beyond Nanotechnology
    Critique of the belief system associated with nanotechnology. (However, much of it demonstrates a severe failure to understand the arguments of key nanotechnology advocates.)
    http://www.geniebusters.org/
    Nanotechnology without Genies
    This area of the site contains some of my writings about nanotechnology. The first four parts are the original Geniebusters article, which is a critique of Engines of Creation. Part 5 heads off in a new direction. The Geniebusters argument is a dialectical argument. The pages are not independent of each other. There is a layer effect, kind of like a 3D stereo picture. If you read the pages sequentially and then look over what you have read, you will (I hope) see patterns that are not apparent at first glance. This applies particularly to Parts Two and Three.
    Table of Contents
    Part One The Truly General Fabrication System Nanotechnology without Genies: Introduction
    First example of mapping and calibration: the Shapeshifter

    Calibrating the Universal Assembler - the programmable organism

    Calibrating the Universal Assembler - the computer as genie machine
    ...
    Nailing down a Conclusion about Universal Assemblers

    Part Two Either program them or pay them Fine-grained points in a bulk economy
    Atomic positioners in manufacturing

    Replicators are not free

    Automation is not free
    ...
    Genies, large and small

    25. General Nanotechnolgy: Advanced Image Processing Systems For Deconvolution, 3D R
    Makes Probe 3D and SmartFocus Software used by major manufacturers in Atomic Force and Confocal Microscopy systems, and in semiconductor wafer profiling equipment. GN's imaging software is useful for SPM and optical microscopy, including laser and Nipkow disk confocal imaging.
    http://www.gennano.com/
    ABOUT PROBE 3D SMARTFOCUS DEMO ABOUT PROBE 3D SMARTFOCUS DEMO ... GN Store

    26. Nanobase
    This site is designed to present upto-date sources of information on nanotechnologyin the following areas major research centers, funding agencies, major
    http://itri.loyola.edu/nanobase/
    Sponsored by the National Science Foundation
    This site was funded under NSF grant ENG-9707092. This grant has expired and this site is no longer being maintained.

    27. Alexa's Art | Main Entry
    Children's space books from 1800's to present as well as Alexa's art. Site includes a book database, history, and links to authors, illustrators and space artists.
    http://www.alexaart.com
    A 50-year art project
    Reserve your ticket now!
    Alexa's Art

    artFUTURE

    Children's Space Books

    This site maintained by Alexa Smith Any problems/comments to alexa@alexaart.com Who am I? Bio Last revised January 9, 2000

    28. Nanotechnology: Shaping The World Atom By Atom
    Technology (IWGN). nanotechnology. Shaping the World Atom by Atom.This report was prepared under the guidance of NSTC/CT. Any opinions
    http://itri.loyola.edu/nano/IWGN.Public.Brochure/
    National Science and Technology Council ( NSTC
    Committee on Technology
    The Interagency Working Group on Nanoscience, Engineering and Technology ( IWGN
    Nanotechnology
    Shaping the World Atom by Atom
    This report was prepared under the guidance of NSTC/CT. Any opinions, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. Government or individual funding agencies.
    Brochure (2.1 Mb)
    Related Documents
    Published: December 1999 WTEC Hyper-Librarian

    29. Physics News Graphics: Nanotechnology
    Classic and new pictures of nanostructures from the American Institute of Physics.
    http://www.aip.org/physnews/graphics/category5.html
    AIP HOME PAGE Online Journal Publishing Service AIP Journals Publishing Services Science Policy History Center Working at AIP Site Index Nanotechnology
    Tunable Micromechanical Oscillator
    (November 8, 2000)
    An STM probe can both get a tiny cantilever to osciallating at a pure tone, but it can tune the frequency over a 300% range. AFM Array Data Storage (November 8, 2000)
    AFM arrays write and read data with densities much higher than is possible with current hard-drive technology. Smallest Calorimeter (October 25, 2000)
    Electron micrograph picture of the world's smallest calorimeter, a silicon box with heating strips underneath for warming samples.
    Single Molecule STM Chemistry
    (September 22, 2000)
    A new experiment tests how dust grains coalesced into planetesimals in the early solar system.
    Pyramid Pixels
    (August 23, 2000)
    Pyramid-shaped, organic pixels for displays can now be made without cumbersome mask technology.
    Atomic Scale Locomotives
    (June 22, 2000)

    30. Alexa's Nanotechnology Art Main Page
    Art related to ideas about nanotechnology.
    http://www.alexaart.com/ArtMain.html
    ALEXA'S NANOTECHNOLOGY ART MAIN PAGE Home Alexa's Art Main Page Biography Current Art ... Email Me Welcome to my web site! I am an artist who creates art related to ideas about nanotechnology. What is nanotechnology? It is the science of building things atom by atom with precise control over matter rather than the way items are currently manufactured. Much research is currently being focused on this field and if even a portion of the speculation about a society with nanotechnology comes true, our world will be radically changed. This has been my focus over the past several years and the new series should be ready soon. In the meantime, please enjoy the past art and click on the nanotechnology links section if you'd like more information. I always enjoy receiving email so if you have any comments about the site or suggestions for links, please feel free to contact me. Thanks for visiting! Alexa Last revised January 30, 1999

    31. Nanotechnology Industries
    Gina "Nanogirl" Miller current news and directory of links to government, academic, corporate, Category Science Technology nanotechnology Personal Pages......Provides free nanotechnology news email lists, huge database of links, essaysand current events. Indian scientist makes breakthrough in nanotechnology.
    http://www.nanoindustries.com/
    "Solutions for the future..." nanotechnology, nanoscience, nano, cryonics, nanotechnology conferences, nanotechnology education, nanotechnology companies, nanotechnology email lists, nanotechnology news Interview with Christine Peterson. Questions by Sander Olson, NanoApex Corp...Christine Peterson has been investigating and promoting the concept of molecular nanotechnology for the past two decades. She wrote, along with Eric Drexler and Gayle Pergamit, Unbounding the Future in 1991. She is currently the President of the Foresight institute. Interview at nanomagazine.com Indian scientist makes breakthrough in nanotechnology. It is a major step forward for nanotechnologythe science of manipulating individual molecules and atoms to build structures of complex atomic specifications. An Indian scientist and his team at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, have demonstrated that nanotubescylindrical carbon rolls no thicker than an atom may make good batteries for tiny devices or even power pacemakers, thereby dispensing with cumbersome power packs. Economic Times/IndiaTimes (Essay by by Sharon Smith, Director, Technology, Systems Integration Business Area, Lockheed Martin Corporation) The Defense Industry's 'Fantastic Voyage' into the World of Nanotechnology...To meet the needs of its military customers, Lockheed Martin Corporation is dedicated to incorporating advanced, proven technologies into our defense systems, giving our armed forces the best technological advantage possible. Our current areas of focus include military space products, precision munitions, information superiority, air and missile defense products, and combat, air mobility, and special mission/reconnaissance aircraft. As part of our on-going efforts to keep our defense systems the best in the world, we are very interested in nanotechnology.

    32. Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI), Laboratory For Micro- And Nanotechnology
    Residential combined heat and power (CHP) Thermophotovoltaic (TPV) generator with silicon photovoltaic cells and a rare earth selective radiator
    http://lmn.web.psi.ch/shine/index.html

    33. NSF Nanoscale Science & Engineering
    Partnership in nanotechnology (US). Recent technical and policy reports, funding opportunities, profiles Category Science Technology nanotechnology......nsf.gov, Search this site
    http://www.nsf.gov/home/crssprgm/nano/start.htm
    Search this site:
    Solicitations for

    Proposals
    National Nanotechnology
    Investment in FY 2004
    ... Conference on Converging Technologies
    Feb. 5-7, 2003 Conference on NNI
    April 2-4, 2003 Nanotechnology News List of Future Nanostructured Materials Meetings The Greater Washington Nanotech Group Dr. M.C. Roco , Senior Advisor, NSF
    Chair, NSTC's Subcommittee on Nanoscale Science,
    Engineering and Technology (NSET)
    c/o National Science Foundation
    4201 Wilson Blvd., Suite 505, Arlington, VA 22230
    E-mail: mroco@nsf.gov About the above picture: Self-assembled Germanium 'pyramid' (base 10nm x 10nm) on silicon. Image acquired by G. Medeiros-Ribeiro Hewlett-Packard Labs

    34. Files Removed
    The new location of his pages currently being reconstructed, but you can findan equivalent introduction to nanotechnology at http//www.zyvex.com/nano/.
    http://athos.rutgers.edu/nanotech/
    Files removed
    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.

    35. Moore Nanotechnology Systems - Ultra Precision Machine Tools
    Ultra precision machine tools.
    http://www.nanotechsys.com/

    36. C&EN: Nanotechnolgy
    C EN Back Issues. Monday, October 16, 2000. nanotechnology Special Report. Is nanotechnologythe impetus for the next Industrial Revolution?
    http://pubs.acs.org/cen/nanotechnology/7842/7842nanotechnology.html
    Home ACS Job Bank Contact Us Monday, October 16, 2000 Nanotechnology: Special Report Research Instrumentation Business Government Monolayer of [2]catenanes sandwiched between two crossed electrodes serves as a solid-state molecular switching device.
    Image courtesy of Anthony R. Pease, UCLA
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    Nanotechnology: The Next Big Thing
    NASA Goes Nano NanoSpace 2000: Melding Two Worlds ... More ... Nanotechnology Journals Nano Letters Nanotechnology Nanotechnology Magazine

    37. CORDIS: Nanotechnology: Home Page
    CORDIS, the European Commission's Research Technology nanotechnology Funding...... new projects showcase downloadable in PDF Research Openings EU Framework ProgrammeExperts National funding for the Switzerland nanotechnology explained to
    http://www.cordis.lu/nanotechnology/
    The information on this site is subject to a and a notice. RTD beyond 2002 / European Research Area Research Openings: EU Framework Programme Experts
    New Nanoforum: European Nanotechnology Gateway

    Press Room:

    Documentary Film: Putting nano in the Picture

    38. Timeship - Life Extension Research
    A proposal for an immense, visionary building devoted to life extension research, including aging control, cryonics, transplantation, tissue regeneration, and nanotechnology. The Timeship will also preserve nearextinct species and human DNA, using bio-vitrification (cryo-preservation without forming ice crystals). Planned by noted architecht Stephen Valentine.
    http://www.timeshipinfo.com

    39. Welcome To NanoTech
    Center for study and research in nanotechnology, offering cross disipline graduate courses in the field.Category Science Technology nanotechnology Academic Departments......nanotechnology where science fiction meets reality. Recent News. Learn more aboutnanotechnology at the University of Washington and our programs. ^ Back to Top.
    http://www.nano.washington.edu/

    40. Nanotechnology And International Security
    How technologies emerging over the coming decades will undermine military stability while causing economic and political turmoil. The need to move beyond deterrence to an integrated international security system.
    http://www.foresight.org/Conferences/MNT05/Papers/Gubrud/index.html
    Home New on this Website Site Map Search ... Papers
    Nanotechnology and International Security
    by
    Mark Avrum Gubrud

    Center for Superconductivity Research
    University of Maryland
    College Park, MD 20742-4111
    gubrud@squid.umd.edu
    This is a draft paper for a talk at the
    Fifth Foresight Conference on Molecular Nanotechnology
    This paper is available on the web at
    http://www.foresight.org/Conferences/MNT05/Papers/Gubrud/index.html

    Updated versions and additional material available at
    http://squid.umd.edu/~gubrud/
    Abstract
    Recent U.S. planning and policy documents foretell "how wars will be fought in the future," and warn of new or re-emergent "global peer competitors" in the 2005-2025 time frame. It is generally appreciated that this period will be characterized by rapid progress in many areas of technology. However, assembler-based nanotechnology and artificial general intelligence have implications far beyond the Pentagon's current vision of a "revolution in military affairs." Whereas the perfection of nuclear explosives established a strategic stalemate, advanced molecular manufacturing based on self-replicating systems, or any military production system fully automated by advanced artificial intelligence, would lead to instability in a confrontation between rough equals. Rivals would feel pressured to preempt, if possible, in initiating a full-scale military buildup, and certainly not to be caught behind. As the rearmament reached high levels, close contact between forces at sea and in space would give an advantage to the first to strike.

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