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Downsizing
Nanotechnology---Why you should sweat the small stuff
By Nicholas Thompson
We make most everything by tearing stuff apart. To make paper, we plant trees, chop them down, and send the wood through our mills. To make spoons, we yank iron up out of the earth, drop it into blast furnaces to make steel, and then mold and shape it at extreme temperatures.
But what if we could work from the bottom up and construct paper from atoms, ...
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The Cornell NanoScale Science & Technology Facility (CNF) has served the US research community for more than 25 years. Subjects of research encompass physical sciences, life sciences, and engineering, particularly with inter-disciplinary emphasis. During 2002, nearly 350 Cornell and 350 external users utilized the fabrication, synthesis, characterization, and integration resources of CNF to build structures, devices, and systems from atomic to complex large-scales.
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Welcome to the website of the Nanoscale science and technology group at the IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York.
Our group uses scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) as structural probes, and, along with electron beam lithography, as tools for the modification of materials at the atomic and nanometer scales and the fabrication and study of nano-electronic devices.
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for August 3, 2002 Institute for Molecular Manufacturing
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Projecting matter beams through space. Capturing and decelerating in a reverse-particle accelerator. Scanning, disassembly and re-assembly of humans and other objects (now called molecular nanotechnology). 7th Grade science paper. (1967)
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The fate of the world is determined by our actions and decisions, and many of the most profound decisions and actions are made by the largest of actors: states. The range of possible behaviors for states is partly delineated by the relations among them, as each state must always act in a world of other states. Kingdoms, republics and empires have risen and fallen over the millennia, their fortunes determined at all points by their store of power (1), and by their ability to use it ...
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Laboratory for Molecular Robotics
The Laboratory for Molecular Robotics (LMR) was founded in 1994 with the primary goal of studying manipulation of molecular-sized components with Scanning Probe Microscopes (SPMs). As we became increasingly proficient at nanomanipulation, our goals were broadened to include most of the emerging area of nanorobotics, which encompasses:
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Molecular Manufacturing Shortcut Group
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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.
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The mission of NanoStructures Laboratory (NSL) is to explore and develop:
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Nanorex is designing and modeling molecular machine components.
Foresight's Nanotechnology Roadmap Initiative
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Eric Drexler's new website at e-drexler.com focuses on clarifying core technical issues in molecular nanotechnology.
Eric Drexler looks at the political forces shaping research in "Nanotechnology: from Feynman to Funding"
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This site is designed to present up-to-date sources of information on nanotechnology in the following areas: major research centers, funding agencies, major reports and books. Each component has been carefully reviewed and selected. This site is expected to grow with the continued support and updates from those organizations and individuals working in the field. The summaries which appear were taken directly from each of their respective sites. ...
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I have a broad interest in computer security and a particular interest in cryptography, having co-invented public key cryptography (for which I received the ACM Kanellakis Award, the IEEE Kobayashi Award, and the 2000 RSA Award in Mathematics). I also invented Merkle trees. A C program that implements a digital signature using Merkle trees is ...
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IT'S A SMALL, SMALL WORLD
"Nanotechnology" promises endless abundance courtesy of molecule-manipulating robots. Is that nuts? And do we want it?
By Ed Regis
On June 26, 1992, at exactly 9:30 in the morning, K. Eric Drexler arrives unaccompanied at room 53 of the Russell Senate Office Building. Drexler's got a briefcase in one arm and a white cardboard box in the other. In the box are 50 copies of his prepared statement, a nine-page document headed, "Testimony of Dr. K. Eric Drexl ...
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Saturday, June 10, 2006
Arryx to be acquired
The company announced that Haemonetics Corp. of Braintree, Mass., will acquire the outstanding shares of Arryx that it does not already own for $26 million in cash.
May/June 2006: Making the Grade - Top schools in the U.S. for research, education, labs, fabs and more
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This WEB page is about the fullerene-related research in Laszlo Mihaly's laboratory at the Physics Department in SUNY @ Stony Brook. Our campus is located on Long Island, New York. Here are short descriptions of how to get to Stony Brook , to the Physics Building and to the seminar room .
We study the fundamental properties of Fullerenes (Carbon-60) and doped fullerenes. A recommended review paper on these materials is "Electronic properties of do ...
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