Oct 31, 2009
Posted by admin in Nanotechnology Manufacturing
Thank you for visiting and supporting us here at Nanotechnology Manufacturing. Remember Star Trek? They used a device called a “replicator” which could instantly manufacture any physical object – from a laptop computer to a cup of tea. Well, this is exactly the eventual outcome of nanotechnology manufacturing research. The replicator would use nanoscale manipulators to position atoms and molecules and like a assembly line factory – build larger and larger component parts until the full size product was finished. There is a great video of this (actually several nanotech videos) in the Videos category.
Nanotechnology Manufacturing will turn our world’s economies on their heads. Many manufacturing industries may be made obsolete and society could be transformed forever. Molecular manufacturing could spawn another industrial revolution that completely changes the way we do business. At the same time, such advances could make it easy and cheap to produce powerful weapons. The ability to produce this kind of drastic change is the reason that nanotechnology is often referred to as a “disruptive” technology. The more we become educated about the dangers and possibilities of nanotechnology manufacturing, the better we can make wise choices as we drive our planet into the future.
Dec 30, 2009
Posted by admin in Videos
mondosci asked:
We are approaching an evolutionary event horizon, where the organic and the synthetic, the virtual and the “real”, are merging together into an operational ecology, an existence morphology for which there is no precendent in the history of which we are currently aware, catalyzed by nanotechnology – www.historianofthefuture.com
Nanotechnology Industries
Dec 26, 2009
Posted by admin in Articles
mrscmmckim asked: Nanotechnology means manipulating atoms to make things that are a thousand times smaller than the diameter of a human hair. Most Americans may never have heard of it, but it’s already an important part of many consumer products. Cosmetics, stain-resistant fabrics, golf balls and computers all contain these manufactured components that are invisible to the human eye. Medical cures and pollution controls could be next, producing a one trillion-dollar industry by 2015–unless some unexpected crisis erodes public confidence.
Nanotechnology Medicine
Dec 23, 2009
Posted by admin in Chatter
J asked: Looking for the best research laboratory in the world working on nanotechnology applied to textiles.. Any suggestions? Are they credible? There are many pretenders that use old technology and relabel it as nano.
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