Unbounding the Future: The Nanotechnology RevolutionExamines the field of medicine, toxic waste, and production relating how they will revolutionize life in the future. |
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... move them and to feel the forces they exert . Actually , the whole simulation setup is nothing but an improved version of systems built in the late 1980s - the computer is faster , but it is calculating the same things . The video ...
... move them and to feel the forces they exert . Actually , the whole simulation setup is nothing but an improved version of systems built in the late 1980s - the computer is faster , but it is calculating the same things . The video ...
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... MOVE ATOMS ? To those thinking in terms of nanotechnology , STMs immedi- ately looked promising not only for seeing atoms and molecules but for manipulating them . This idea soon became widespread among physicists . As Calvin Quate ...
... MOVE ATOMS ? To those thinking in terms of nanotechnology , STMs immedi- ately looked promising not only for seeing atoms and molecules but for manipulating them . This idea soon became widespread among physicists . As Calvin Quate ...
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... move or destroy hair - follicle cells to eliminate an unwanted hair , or grow more of the needed cells and arrange them into a working fol- licle where a hair is desired . By adjusting the size of the follicle and the properties of some ...
... move or destroy hair - follicle cells to eliminate an unwanted hair , or grow more of the needed cells and arrange them into a working fol- licle where a hair is desired . By adjusting the size of the follicle and the properties of some ...
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The Molecular World | 44 |
BottomUp Technology | 57 |
Paths Pioneers and Progress | 84 |
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