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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... scenarios . A good scenario brings together different aspects of the world ( technologies , environments , human concerns ) into a coherent whole . Major corporations use scenarios to help envision the paths that the future may take ...
... scenarios . A good scenario brings together different aspects of the world ( technologies , environments , human concerns ) into a coherent whole . Major corporations use scenarios to help envision the paths that the future may take ...
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... scenario . In this scenario , events and technologies described as dating from 1990 or before are historically accurate ; those with later dates are either pro- jections or mere scenario elements . The descriptive details in the ...
... scenario . In this scenario , events and technologies described as dating from 1990 or before are historically accurate ; those with later dates are either pro- jections or mere scenario elements . The descriptive details in the ...
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... scenario ( named after an episode of Star Trek : The Next Generation that featured runaway " nanites " ) is per- haps the most commonly imagined problem . In this scenario , some- one first invests considerable engineering effort in ...
... scenario ( named after an episode of Star Trek : The Next Generation that featured runaway " nanites " ) is per- haps the most commonly imagined problem . In this scenario , some- one first invests considerable engineering effort in ...
Contents
The Molecular World | 44 |
BottomUp Technology | 57 |
Paths Pioneers and Progress | 84 |
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