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Visualizing & Manipulating Atoms - The STM/AFM - TheNanoAge.com
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VISUALIZING AND MANIPULATING ATOMS:. HOW TO SEE/FEEL THE INVISIBLE. HOW TO SEE/FEEL THE INVISIBLE. Meters) in diameter, and is therefore several thousand times too small to be seen using light from the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum. There are ways to visualize individual atoms, however. One such method is called Scanning Tunnelling Microscopy (STM). A similar effect has been observed using the AFM in reverse by putting pressure on an atom with the tip, an individual atom can be broken free...
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Respirocytes - Artificial Red Blood Cells - TheNanoAge.com
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RESPIROCYTES - IMPROVING UPON NATURE'S DESIGN:. BREATHE EASY WITH RESPIROCYTES. BREATHE EASY WITH RESPIROCYTES. Is a theoretical engineering design for an artificial red blood cell about a micron in diameter - a machine that. An injection of such nanotechnological devices would enable a person to run at top speed for 15 minutes or remain underwater for four hours on a single breath. A respirocyte consists of three major design components: rotors to take in oxygen. A nanotechnology researcher at the Insti...
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Respirocytes - Artificial Red Blood Cells - TheNanoAge.com
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RESPIROCYTES - IMPROVING UPON NATURE'S DESIGN:. BREATHE EASY WITH RESPIROCYTES. BREATHE EASY WITH RESPIROCYTES. Is a theoretical engineering design for an artificial red blood cell about a micron in diameter - a machine that. An injection of such nanotechnological devices would enable a person to run at top speed for 15 minutes or remain underwater for four hours on a single breath. A respirocyte consists of three major design components: rotors to take in oxygen. A nanotechnology researcher at the Insti...
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Cryopreservation - A Second Chance at Life, Possibly Immortality • TheNanoAge.com
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THE SCIENTIFIC CONQUEST OF DEATH. FUTURE PROSPECTS AND ODDS. By the middle of this century, possibly much sooner, human kind will have more than likely defeated the aging process. Through science and technology. But what if, for whatever reason, you don't survive long enough to take advantage of these advances? At ultra-low (cryogenic) temperatures - offers the unprecedented. Cryonics should not be confused with cryogenics. Which is defined as, The branches of physics and engineering that involve the stu...
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Visualizing & Manipulating Atoms - The STM/AFM - TheNanoAge.com
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VISUALIZING AND MANIPULATING ATOMS:. HOW TO SEE/FEEL THE INVISIBLE. HOW TO SEE/FEEL THE INVISIBLE. Meters) in diameter, and is therefore several thousand times too small to be seen using light from the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum. There are ways to visualize individual atoms, however. One such method is called Scanning Tunnelling Microscopy (STM). A similar effect has been observed using the AFM in reverse by putting pressure on an atom with the tip, an individual atom can be broken free...
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Molecular Manufacturing - The Future of Nanotechnology - TheNanoAge.com
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This is the end-game of the nanotechnological revolution. What it seeks is nothing less than perfectibility - the ability to construct literally anything that the laws of physics permit to exist, with absolute precision. Imagine the capability of producing virtually unlimited quantities of high-performance products directly from a computer representation into reality in hours or even minutes, with a completely automated. A desktop fabricator ( fab-lab. Molecular manufacturing will eventually transform ou...
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Ralph C. Merkle - Molecular Nanotechnology Researcher - TheNanoAge.com
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RALPH C. MERKLE. THE FUTURE OF NANOTECH. DR RALPH C. MERKLE. Dr Merkle received his Ph.D. from Stanford University. In 1979 where he co-invented public key cryptography. He joined Xerox PARC. In 1988, where he pursued research in security and computational nanotechnology until 1999. He was a Nanotechnology Theorist at Zyvex. Until 2003, when he joined the Georgia Institute of Technology. On the faculty at Singularity University. A Director of Alcor. And a co-founder of the Nanofactory Collaboration.
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RESPIROCYTES - IMPROVING UPON NATURE'S DESIGN:. BREATHE EASY WITH RESPIROCYTES. BREATHE EASY WITH RESPIROCYTES. Is a theoretical engineering design for an artificial red blood cell about a micron in diameter - a machine that. An injection of such nanotechnological devices would enable a person to run at top speed for 15 minutes or remain underwater for four hours on a single breath. A respirocyte consists of three major design components: rotors to take in oxygen. A nanotechnology researcher at the Insti...
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Ralph C. Merkle - Molecular Nanotechnology Researcher - TheNanoAge.com
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RALPH C. MERKLE. THE FUTURE OF NANOTECH. DR RALPH C. MERKLE. Dr Merkle received his Ph.D. from Stanford University. In 1979 where he co-invented public key cryptography. He joined Xerox PARC. In 1988, where he pursued research in security and computational nanotechnology until 1999. He was a Nanotechnology Theorist at Zyvex. Until 2003, when he joined the Georgia Institute of Technology. On the faculty at Singularity University. A Director of Alcor. And a co-founder of the Nanofactory Collaboration.
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Nanocomputers - Invisible Supercomputers - TheNanoAge.com
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NANOCOMPUTERS: THE COMPUTERS OF TOMORROW:. Issue of Popular Mechanics. Described the latest and greatest number cruncher:. Where a calculator like the Eniac. Is equipped with 18,000 vacuum tubes and weighs 30 tons, computers in the future. May have only 1,000 tubes and perhaps only weigh one and a half tons. Imagine a calculator that. Fits in a small room! Will let us build computers that are incredibly powerful. We'll have more power in the volume of a sugar cube than exists in the entire world today.