Engines of CreationIn this original book about the consequences of new technologies, Drexler takes the reader through exhilarating new discoveries and the promise of those around the corner. Beginning with the insight that what we can do depends on what we can build, Drexler analyzes nanotechnology, which involves the manipulation of individual atoms and molecules. He makes a plausible case for expecting technological developments in artificial intelligence and molecular engineering that will result in tiny mechanisms being controlled by microscopic powerful thinking computers. He also explains how the new alternatives could be directed toward vital human concerns -- wealth or poverty, health or sickness, peace or war. ISBN 0-385-19972-4: $17.95. |
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Page 29
... organisms with similar appearances ( lions and tigers , horses and zebras , rats and mice ) and find that they give similar answers to the essay questions in their genes and proteins . The more two organisms differ ( lions and lizards ...
... organisms with similar appearances ( lions and tigers , horses and zebras , rats and mice ) and find that they give similar answers to the essay questions in their genes and proteins . The more two organisms differ ( lions and lizards ...
Page 164
... Organisms spread as far as they can , then a bit farther . Some fail and die , but the success- ful survive and spread farther yet . Settlers bound for America sailed and sank , and landed and starved , but some survived to found new ...
... Organisms spread as far as they can , then a bit farther . Some fail and die , but the success- ful survive and spread farther yet . Settlers bound for America sailed and sank , and landed and starved , but some survived to found new ...
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... organisms , typically about one micron in di- ameter . Bacteria are among the oldest , simplest , and smallest types ... organism's cell and tissue structures are preserved , allowing later restoration by cell repair machines . BULK ...
... organisms , typically about one micron in di- ameter . Bacteria are among the oldest , simplest , and smallest types ... organism's cell and tissue structures are preserved , allowing later restoration by cell repair machines . BULK ...
Contents
Engines of Construction | 3 |
The Principles of Change | 21 |
Predicting and Projecting | 39 |
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