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  1. Introduction to Nanotechnology by Charles P. Poole Jr., Frank J. Owens, 2003-05-30
  2. Nanotechnology Engineering in Nano- and Bio-Medicine: Devices and Applications (Microsystem and Nanotechnology Series? ?(ME20)) by Vijay K. Varadan, Sivathanu Pillai, et all 2010-08-30
  3. Nanotechnology for Environmental Remediation (Modern Inorganic Chemistry) by Sung Hee Joo, Frank Cheng, 2010-11-02
  4. Single Molecules and Nanotechnology (Springer Series in Biophysics)
  5. What Can Nanotechnology Learn From Biotechnology?: Social and Ethical Lessons for Nanoscience from the Debate over Agrifood Biotechnology and GMOs (Food Science and Technology)
  6. Nanotechnology Applications And Markets by Lawrence Gasman, 2006-05-31
  7. Nanotechnology and the Environment by Kathleen Sellers, Christopher Mackay, et all 2008-07-30
  8. Nanotechnologies for the Life Sciences: 10 Volume Set
  9. What Is Nanotechnology and Why Does It Matter: From Science to Ethics by Fritz Allhoff, Patrick Lin, et all 2010-03-02
  10. Medical Nanotechnology and Nanomedicine (Perspectives in Nanotechnology) by Harry F. Tibbals, 2010-09-29
  11. Atomic Layer Deposition for Nanotechnology by Arthur Sherman, 2008-06-16
  12. Nanotechnology: Global Strategies, Industry Trends and Applications
  13. Nanotechnology: Risk, Ethics and Law (Science in Society Series)
  14. Nanotechnology: Health and Environmental Risks (Perspectives in Nanotechnology) by Jo Anne Shatkin, 2008-04-24

81. Clemson | Laboratory For Nanotechnology
The Laboratory for nanotechnology at Clemson University is a large, multidisciplinaryresearch effort which focuses on the creation of novel nanostructures
http://www.clemson.edu/nanotech
Studies in Multi-Scale Hierarchy and Topological Complexity
The Laboratory for Nanotechnolog y
Clemson Home Library at Clemson Research at Clemson Computing at Clemson News at Clemson Introduction Facilities Education Personnel ...
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Welcome to NANOTECH...
NANOTECH was founded in 1998 by grant # F49620-99-1-0173 from the AFOSR. Our mission is to drive innovation in organically-based technologies through fundamental advances in the nano-sciences.
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We have reorganized to reflect the new directions our studies have gone. There are now three research divisions in the lab: novel nanomaterials, assembly and patterning, and technology. Please take a few minutes to get familiar with the new NANOTECH.
Visits can be arranged at anytime by contacting our director.
Prof. David L. Carroll (laboratory director)
School of Materials Science and Engineering
Clemson University Clemson, SC 29634

82. Moletronics, Moletronics And Nanotechnology References
Links to sites with information mainly on molecular electronics.
http://www.molectronics.com/
WELCOME TO MOLETRONICS REFERENCE The origin of the words "moletronics" and "molectronics"
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People Articles
http://www.canoe.com/TechNews9907/16_circuits.html

http://www.cs.umass.edu/~ehaugsja/html/moletronics.html

http://abcnews.go.com/sections/tech/DailyNews/tinychips990716.html
http://www.foxnews.com/old/scitech/millennium/september/main_one.sml
Molecular Devices from "Nature" 6/2/2000 http://helix.nature.com/nsu/000615/000615-2.html Literature References
http://www.nanocentral.com/published/terra/Molectronics/references.html
Abstracts
Molecules Can Compute http://www.foresight.org/Conferences/MNT7/Abstracts/Warren/ Businesses/Companies/Projects
DARPA http://www.darpa.mil/MTO/mole/
Calmec http://www.calmec.com/ UNIVERSITY RESEARCH PAGES Notre Dame Center for Nano Science and Technology http://www.nd.edu/~ndnano/index.htm NANO PAGES Nano Reference Page http://www.emf.net/~blt/nano_electronics.html Institute of Nanoelectronics - England Some Background on molectronics http://www.nanocentral.com/published/terra/Molectronics/references.html Background References http://www.nanocentral.com/published/terra/Molectronics/molectronics-0.2.html

83. DART Nanotechnology Study Group
The NASA Area nanotechnology Study Group came into manifestation as a result of aneed to gather and disseminate the very latest advancements and achievements
http://www.amtexpo.com/nano/

84. Carbon Nanotechnologies, Inc. - CNI - The Leader In Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes
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

85. The Future
BrainWeb's key to trends which will shape our future. Links to sites in life extension, nanotechnology, artificial intelligence, etc.
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Future Trends
Creating the best possible Future requires optimal use of our intelligence, based on understanding of the human brain and communication through the new media. The Future starts now...
Technology:
Nanotechnology Engines of Creation by K. Eric Drexler. Web version of the classic text that fuelled research and speculation Institute of Nanotechnology Nanotechnology Magazine Artificial Intelligence Genetic Engineering ... Augmenting intelligence
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Timothy Leary ... The sadly, now-deceased cyber-guru The Timothy Leary and Robert Anton Wilson Show Terence McKenna Douglas Rushkoff Marvin Minsky ... The Future ... analysis of the pitfalls of static thought processes colliding with a dynamic future Trajectories ... R.A.W.'s quarterly journal Extropy Transhumanism Longevity
Science Fiction
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86. 2003 NanoTechnology Conference And Trade Show - Nanotech 2003
Events, publications and news in nanotechnology, microtechnologyand biotechnology. Nanotech 2004
http://www.nanotech2003.com/
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    • 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

    87. CAM's News Page
    The Center for Applied Microtechnology (CAM) News Log covers news of nanotechnology, microtechnology, bioengineering, engineering, as well as links that are amusing, strange, or downright odd.
    http://www.engr.washington.edu/~cam/CAMnewspage.html
    CAM's jaunt into tech and science news of interest along with occasional commentaries and comments from participating CAM researchers and staff. CAM is in fact: The Center For Applied Microtechnology at the University of Washington The Units of Nanotech: 1 millimeter = 1/1000th of a meter : 1 micron = 1/1000th of a millimeter : 1 nanometer = 1/1000th of a micron Conference Royal Sonesta Hotel Cambridge, MA USA Significant efforts have been achieved in exploring the structure and function of biological and synthetic molecular motors. How these systems might be used to engineer and power nanoscale devices and accelerate their development for practical application will only be a matter of time. With the goal of cross-fertilization between disciplines, this exciting new conference brings together an international faculty to examine molecular motor mechanisms and discuss the exciting potential for integration of biological motors with micro and nanofabricated structures. Foresight's Molecular Nanotechnology Guidelines "To assure that research in this rapidly emerging field proceeds safely and responsibly. Based on the report of a February 1999 workshop in Monterey, Calif., sponsored jointly by the Foresight Institute and the Institute for Molecular Manufacturing, publication of the Foresight Guidelines begins an open discussion about the appropriate framework within which to develop nanotechnology. "

    88. 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.

    89. Center For NanoTechnology (CNTech) -- University Of Wisconsin, Madison
    Contact CNTech Webmaster. Updated August 2002. Center for nanotechnology (CNTech)3731 Schneider Drive Stoughton, WI 535893097 © Copyright CNTech, 1997.
    http://www.xraylith.wisc.edu/

    CNTech Facilites and Resources
    CNTech Research Activities CNTech Publications Meeting and Conference Presentations ... Search this site Questions? Comments? Contact CNTech Webmaster Updated March 2003 Center for NanoTechnology (CNTech)
    3731 Schneider Drive
    Stoughton, WI 53589-3097

    90. Advanced Materials
    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 GB-118U Rare Earths: Worldwide Markets, Applications, Technologies A small yet strategic global market, rare earths are a critical and essential element in advanced technologies such as catalysis, batteries, fuel cells, sensors, advanced optics, and superconductor/permanent magnets. In this comprehensive report, these diverse segments as well as steel alloys and other metallurgy, polishing compounds, glass additives, ceramics, nuclear and other applications are analysed in detail, as are technology developments, market conditions and opportunities and five-year forecasts. The role of mineral recovery, resource constraints, forces of competition, and evolving industry structure are reviewed in this comprehensive report. This BCC study analyses the current global market (North America, Europe, Japan, East Asia, and ROW) in detail and identifies the most promising market opportunities for the next five years. Profiles of leading players are provided as well. Published March 2003 224 pages Price: Show contents GB-187R Future for Optical Coatings Optical coatings are found in almost any optical system in which light interacts with the surface. Types of optical thin films range from simple anti-reflection coatings to sophisticated multi-layer, high-efficiency optical coatings. Coatings are designed for the entire optical spectrum, from the deep ultraviolet, to the far infrared. This updated BCC report examines this fast changing market, providing detailed market forecasts, and market shares for optical coating materials, products, equipment, and services. It covers advances in design and fabrication that have promoted the rapid development of these coatings for emerging commercial applications. In addition, the report examines the market developments and potential for diamond coatings, assisted-deposition technologies, sputtering, and sol-gel coating technologies.

    91. EducationGuardian.co.uk | Higher | Thinktank Predicts Nanotechnology Backlash
    Thinktank predicts nanotechnology backlash Donald MacLeod Thursday February 13,2003 There is a growing backlash against the rapidly emerging field of
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    Donald MacLeod
    Thursday February 13, 2003

    There is a growing backlash against the rapidly emerging field of nanotechnology that could see a rerun of clashes over genetically modified crops, experts at one of the world's leading medical ethics thinktanks warned today. In a paper published in the Institute of Physics journal Nanotechnology, Canadian researchers, from the University of Toronto Joint Centre for Bioethics (JCB), claim that although the research into extremely small devices is still in its early stages and most applications may be decades away, it is already arousing alarm about people's privacy and security. Hailed as the first major scientific revolution of the 21st century, nanotechnology will make possible invisible microphones, cameras and tracking devices. And although it holds out hope of cheap, pollution-free production, little has been done to assess possible impacts on the environment when nano-materials are released.

    92. Web Links To Technology Growth Companies
    Web links to public companies whose stock is likely to rise substantially over the coming decades, including companies involved in life extension technologies. Plus a list of new nanotechnology companies. Put together as a type of future prediction by John De Rivaz of the U.K.
    http://www.geocities.com/longevityrpt/shares.htm
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    It is given under the right to free speech and is just the opinion of one individual, the reasoning of which is explained. No one can know the future - it is up to you to get as many opinions as you need and to act on your own repsonsibility. Please click one of the boxes below as applies to yourself. The opinion on the following page is beleived not to be held by any life insurance advisor
    or independant financial advisor offering services in connection with cryonics. I accept that my finances and health are my own repsonsibility and will seek whatever professional advice I consider to be appropriate before acting on any suggestions on the following page. It is not lawful in my country for me to read anything about health or finance written by someone who is not regulated by the laws of my country. I prefer others to be responsible for my health and finances and therefore prefer not to read ideas, however well intentioned, from people who are unregulated.
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    93. Societal Implications Of Nanoscience And Nanotechnology
    Societal Implications of Nanoscience and nanotechnology. March 2001. Workshopon Societal Implications of Nanoscience and nanotechnology.
    http://www.wtec.org/loyola/nano/NSET.Societal.Implications/
    National Science Foundation
    Societal Implications of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
    March 2001 Final Report from the Workshop held at the National Science Foundation, Sept. 28-29, 2000.
    Table of Contents
    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY front matter and executive summary: nanosi-es.pdf 1. INTRODUCTION sections 1-5 of report: nanosi-summary.pdf

    94. Turn Out The Lights, The Party's Over
    News and commentary on genetic engineering, global climate change, and nanotechnology; the three drivers of human social change in the next century. Reasons why Bill Joy isn't totally right. Plus personal news and commentary on whatever captures the attention of Dave Rogers.
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    10 October 2002 Posted by David Rogers , 10/10/02 at 9:37:45 AM. This page will likely remain here for as long as Userland deigns to continue hosting it. I loved using Manila, but I've moved on to a different platform and a different host. Right now, I'm in the middle of cybernetic remodeling, but the basic stuff is in place. You'll find me at: Time's Shadow (The Sequel) 24 September 2002 I've been wondering what this senstivity to weather I seem to exhibit is due to. It's been raining all morning, off and on, and it's been cloudy and dark. And that's the way it feels inside too. It's weird. I managed to get the floors mopped in the kitchen and TV room last night. I also went through the TV room and removed a small amount of the clutter. You can actually see the coffee table now. I'm flying up to Norfolk later this evening for a couple of meetings tomorrow and Thursday, I fly back down Thursday afternoon. My stepdaughter Melissa is going to stay with the kids. Adding to my rather dreary outlook is the fact that I really don't like to travel on business. Norfolk is not a great place to go to, at least it holds no attraction for me. Plus, it's time away from home, where I could be making further progress on getting the house under control. The upside is, I should have some free time tonight and tomorrow night to experiment some more with Tinderbox 1.2, although I won't have any connectivity to speak of. I've dialed-in before, but I really don't think I want to suffer the bandwidth limitations of a 56K modem.

    95. Nanotechnology Research Directions: IWGN Workshop Report
    IWGN ). nanotechnology Research Directions IWGN Workshop Report. Visionfor nanotechnology Research and Development in the Next Decade.
    http://www.wtec.org/loyola/nano/IWGN.Research.Directions/
    National Science and Technology Council ( NSTC
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    The Interagency Working Group on Nanoscience, Engineering and Technology ( IWGN
    Nanotechnology Research Directions: IWGN Workshop Report
    Vision for Nanotechnology Research and Development in the Next Decade
    Edited by M.C. Roco, S. Williams, P. Alivisatos September 1999 WTEC, Loyola College in Maryland
    Table of Contents

    96. Nanodot: News And Discussion Of Emerging Technologies
    News and Discussion of Coming Technologies Weblog devoted to nanotechnologyrelated news stories, Category Science Technology nanotechnology...... Jones writes with news of the permanent home of the Canadian National ResearchCouncil?s (NRC) new National Institute for nanotechnology (NINT) Nanotech
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    This page was generated by Foresight Institute for Anonymous Coward Articles : Nearing $1 billion per year in US posted by JimLewis on Tuesday March 18, @02:03AM
    According to an EE Times report dated March 14, 2003 and written by George Leopold, U.S. nanotech funding expected to hit $1 billion : "Congress approved $849 million for nanotechnology research and development in fiscal 2003. 'We're rapidly heading toward a $1 billion program,' said Richard Russell of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. 'Now's the time to shape the program.'" Read More... Articles
    LA Times: Nanotech, but no assemblers, to the rescue
    posted by JimLewis on Monday March 17, @11:44AM
    A March 9, 2003 LA Times article by Charles Piller titled "Five Reasons to Hope: New Technologies That May Help Silicon Valley Rise Again" (free registration required) includes nanotechnology among the new technologies that might revitalize the Silicon Valley economy, but quotes R. Stanley Williams of Hewlett-Packard Labs to the effect that a "Drexlerian assembler" is highly unlikely to be built. Read More...

    97. Nanotechnology Is BIG At NIST
    nanotechnology Is BIG at NIST. Ever smaller and ever faster. The Specializednanotechnology facilities and capabilities. nanotechnology
    http://www.nist.gov/nanotech/
    Nanotechnology Is BIG at NIST
    Consider work under way at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), where research truly is pushing the limits of technology. Here, scientists and engineers are building atom and electron counters, single-photon turnstiles, ultracold ion and atom traps, and lasers that generate uniform pulses of light that last only a few trillionths of a second.
    For NIST, the quest to design, manipulate, manufacture, and assemble at the molecular and atomic levels translates into a full agenda of demanding measurement jobs and related tasks.
    Already, more than 1,700 companies in 34 nations reportedly are pursuing the commercial promise of nanotechnology. Mastery of the almost infinitesimally small, however, will require an underlying technical foundation. Just like gage blocks (standardized sets of hardened steel blocks of accurately determined thicknesses) and other widely adopted measurement tools that enabled the rise of mass production and interchangeable parts, exceedingly accurate measurement tools and other underpinning generic technologies will be essential to realizing the anticipated bounty of nanotechnology products and services.

    98. Carbon Solutions Inc.
    Research, development and commercialization of singlewalled carbon nanotubes, its chemistry and application to carbon based nanotechnology
    http://www.carbonsolution.com
    The company that put the “C” in carbon nanotubes – where “C” stands for Chemistry Background
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    Products Ordering ... ACS News Carbon Solutions Inc. is involved in the chemistry, applications and commercialization of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNT)
    We also offer specialty chemical manufacturing in all aspects of carbon science

    99. Thinking Big In NANO Sized World Nanoscience And Technology
    Research into nanotechnology and videos.Category Science Technology nanotechnology Research Institutions......Sandia National Labs banner, NANOSCIENCE nanotechnology AT SANDIANATIONAL LABORATORIES Thinking Big In A Nano Sized World.
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    100. 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.
    http://www.jrmooneyham.com/futot.html
    Revelations of the Future Kind
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