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« Nanomedicine, Vol. IIA | Main | Interdisciplinary Triumph »

How Nano Works

The folks over at the really cool "How Stuff Works" website have a link from their homepage to CRN's main website. The entry says...

Nanotechnology assemblers may be here within 20 years and will change the world

...and it links to our Current Results Overview page.

Thanks, guys!

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FYI, that page and link went up in response to my request. I have sent Marshall Brain a comprehensive review, pointing out technical details, etc. Brain appears to be a very futurologically engaged technophile who would like to be involved in issues like we discuss, but who never encountered them until recently, and was thus left reasoning through similar issues with regard to macro-scale automation on his own. He appreciated my pointer and may provide valuable publicity, as his website is very popular (Believe it or not I have recieved articles on it as part of graduate level courses). There are probably many other people who are actually interested in technology and policy and who have seriously never heard of an assembler. These people, the people who believe that technology can matter already but don't know details, should be our target audience.

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