Website review: Nanotechnology
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•7 reviews since Jan 23, 2003
nanotech, nanotechnology, science
•zyvex.com/nano/
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meatbot rated 3 months ago- If you're unfamiliar with what nanotech is in actuality be sure to read this short and sweet explanation. Be sure to check out the rest of the available links they are just as interesting (to me).

Donix rated 21 months ago- An explanation of nanotechnology. Can never get too much info! (wait, that's not true...)

ashleysurfs rated 29 months ago- Go NANO Go!

Gravis rated 31 months ago- an interesting read though it's about three years out of date which is HUGE in processing speeds. he clearly underestimates processor manufacturers.
There is fairly widespread belief that these trends are likely to continue for at least another several years, but then conventional lithography starts to reach its limits.
what is "conventional?!" the process changes all the time!- an interesting read though it's about three years out of date which is HUGE in processing speeds. he clearly underestimates processor manufacturers.

joelus rated 39 months ago- From the page: "Manufactured products are made from atoms. The properties of those products depend on how those atoms are arranged. If we rearrange the atoms in coal we can make diamond. If we rearrange the atoms in sand (and add a few other trace elements) we can make computer chips. If we rearrange the atoms in dirt, water and air we can make potatoes."

dragonsmoked rated 40 months ago- For more information about nanotechnology and its implications, visit www.singinst.org