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  • Nanotechnology vs. climate change

    Engineering News tells of a study by Frost & Sullivan on how nanotechnology can make a difference in addressing the issue of climate change: The report looked at five areas where nanotechnology could be helpful, which included the areas of fuel additives, solar cells, the hydrogen economy, batteries and supercapacitors, and insulation. In ...
    Posted to News (Weblog) by Anonymous on May 31, 2007
  • Nanotechnology Roadmap launch: Productive Nanosystems Conference, Oct 9-10

    Foresight, Battelle, and Working Group members have been working away on our Technology Roadmap for Productive Nanosystems since late 2005. Now the Society of Manufacturing Engineers is pitching in on co-sponsoring the launch conference. Below is the press release; we hope to see you at the conference! —Christine Technology Roadmap for ...
    Posted to News (Weblog) by Anonymous on May 8, 2007
  • "Faster please" on nanotechnology

    In The Examiner, An Army of Davids author Prof. Glenn Reynolds makes nanotechnology one of his four technologies that deserve speeding up: Nanotechnology — a technology for making and engineering things on the molecular scale — is already a force in many areas, but at the moment it’s mostly a source of high strength materials, sensors, [...]
    Posted to News (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 27, 2007
  • Nanotechnology classic Engines of Creation new edition

    Celebrating its 20th anniversary, the nanotechnology classic book Engines of Creation is out in a new, free e-book version (5.4 MB pdf) from WOWIO. Material added since the original edition includes a Letter from the Author, Feynman’s 1959 talk, Advice to Aspiring Nanotechnologists (very similar to the author’s Foresight Briefing 1: ...
    Posted to News (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 9, 2007
  • Nanotechnology: Just-in-time nanomanufacturing at home

    The Harvard Business Review has named its top 20 Breakthrough Ideas for 2007, and home-based, atomically-precise manufacturing makes the list. Business in the Nanocosm, by UC Berkeley business prof Rashi Glazer, does a good job of conveying the future of home-based nanomanufacturing. Excerpts: Conventional manufacturing carves or distills a ...
    Posted to News (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 8, 2007
  • UK pulling ahead on nanotechnology matter compiler

    The idea of a nanotech-based matter compiler began in the U.S., and we do some relevant computer modeling studies, but the U.K is pulling ahead toward actually building one. Twenty to thirty lucky researchers will gather on January 8-12, 2007, to brainstorm how to do this, after which the U.K. government will spend about [...]
    Posted to News (Weblog) by Anonymous on October 3, 2006
  • Next hot job: Molecular engineer for nanotechnology

    One of the cover stories in Machine Design is by Mark Sims, CEO of Nanorex, on nanotech molecular modeling in CAD (computer-aided design). For those of us who have already been tracking the field, the most exciting part is at the end: The software does not currently output data that could drive such machines as, [...]
    Posted to News (Weblog) by Anonymous on October 2, 2006
  • National Academies nanotechnology report calls for experimentation toward molecular manufacturing

    The long-awaited report on the U.S. NNI from the National Academies’ National Research Council has just been issued. For Foresight, the most important part is the review of molecular self-assembly and molecular manufacturing. Here’s the short form: Molecular Assembly: Self-assembly for the manufacturing of simple devices and ...
    Posted to News (Weblog) by Anonymous on September 25, 2006
  • Nanotechnology desktop factories timing debated

    I remember when the most popular timing estimate for molecular manufacturing was “huh?” Next it was “never”. Then “centuries”. Here’s where we are today, as reported by the Australian Broadcasting Corp.: Dr Peter Binks of Nanotechnology Victoria, a sponsor for Treder’s tour, says his ...
    Posted to News (Weblog) by Anonymous on September 22, 2006
  • Nanotechnology video from SME: Nanomanufacturing

    The Society of Manufacturing Engineers, who’ve done two conferences focusing in part on molecular nanotech, now have a video on nanomanufacturing. The script is free, and so is a video clip with some images, so if the cost is an issue for you ($99 SME members/$280 nonmembers), you can get quite a bit just [...]
    Posted to News (Weblog) by Anonymous on September 20, 2006
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