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Nanosystems: molecular machinery, manufacturing, and computation

Nanosystems: molecular machinery, manufacturing, and computation

K. Eric Drexler - Technology & Engineering - 1992 - 556 pages
"Devices enormously smaller than before will remodel engineering, chemistry, medicine, and computer technology. How can we understand machines that are so small? Nanosystems ...
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Scientific American: how things work today

Scientific American: how things work today

Michael Wright - 2000 - 288 pages
An authoritative collection of articles and essays from Scientific American's "Working Knowledge" column explains the inner workings of such technological wonders as subways ...
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Our molecular future: how nanotechnology, robotics, genetics, and artificial ...

Our molecular future: how nanotechnology, robotics, genetics, and artificial ...

Douglas Mulhall - 2002 - 392 pages
Speculates on the impact of certain advanced technologies on human society and their relationship with the natural world.
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The Age of Spiritual Machines: When Computers Exceed Human Intelligence
Soft Machines: Nanotechnology and Life
Nanofuture: what's next for nanotechnology

Nanofuture: what's next for nanotechnology

J. Storrs Hall - 2005 - 333 pages
Explores current trends in nanotechnology and looks at possibilities for the future in areas such as robots and engines, digital technology, transportation, and medicine.
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The natural history of nonsense

The natural history of nonsense

Bergen Evans - Reference - 1946 - 275 pages
The author explodes many popular myths in his assault on man's many false generalizations, common fallacies, and deliberate misrepresentations
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Kinematic self-replicating machines
Nanotechnology: A Gentle Introduction To The Next Big Idea
The proper study of mankind