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    nanotech Imagine a machine so small that it is imperceptible to the human eye. Imagine working machines no bigger than a grain of pollen. Imagine thousands of these machines batch fabricated on a single piece of silicon, for just a few pennies each. Imagine a world where... more

    Reviewed by ru3ah Jan 30 2009, 10:37am ( 107 reviews ) memx.com

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  • Rated by Janopus on Oct 20, 6:38pm

    Scary, but I suppose Feynman would be pleased.
  • Rated by wezersfairy on Sep 22, 9:56pm

    Just Imagine.
  • Rated by gmee on Aug 31, 2:23pm

    Wow. Very cool stuff.
  • Rated by uxrs75 on Aug 26, 10:26pm

    'They are quietly changing your life.' And soon---soon they will be... In. Your. BRAIN!
  • Rated by JohnShepler on Jul 11, 6:47pm

    So small that they'll make watchmakers go blind.
  • Rated by Radiosucks on Jun 18, 10:56am

    FP:Imagine a machine so small that it is imperceptible to the human eye. Imagine working machines no bigger than a grain of pollen. Imagine thousands of these machines batch fabricated on a single piece of silicon, for just a few pennies each. Imagine a world where gravity and inertia are no longer important, but atomic forces and surface science dominate. Imagine a silicon chip with thousands of microscopic mirrors working in unison, enabling the all optical network and removing the bottlenecks from the global telecommunications infrastructure.
  • Rated by zephyrboy on Jun 06, 5:13pm

    Although news and information about nanotechnology isn't particularly novel at this point, I give high marks to the site owner for creating a measured, cautionary Investing page and for providing Links to other science-centric sites for further study. Maybe the promise of Optics will be fulfilled after all...
  • Rated by Iron02 on May 20, 7:42pm

    a few pennies each? They are to small, they should be a few pennies for a thousand. What a crock
  • Reviewed by FlamingEffigy on Apr 29 2009, 11:22am

    want
  • Rated by Alimakanali on Apr 13 2009, 7:31pm

    Interesting stuff, a horrifically dramatic introduction.