Few technologies since the invention of radio and the airplane have had the potential to change how war is waged like nanotechnology. Everything from autonomous military warcraft to physically and ...
In the food industry, scientists are exploring the potential of nanotechnology to enhance the flavor and other sensory characteristics of foods, introduce antibacterial nanostructures into food pac...
Notes for a lecture delivered at Cardiff University on 11 November 2009 as part of the 3rd year BSc Chemistry Nanoscience module. Covers the nature of technological ethics, ethical disagreement and...
It is argued that the social significance of nanotechnologies should be understood in terms of the politics and ethics of uncertainty. This means that the uncertainties surrounding the present and ...
This free book introduces the reader to the world of Nanotechnology, and explains the basic concepts and definitions regarding choice of materials, then it proceeds to discuss the areas of applicat...
"What is What in the Nanoworld. A Handbook on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology" was written by Victor E. Borisenko and Stefano Ossicini and was published by Wiley-VCH in 2007.
This puzzle with clues and answers about sciences and studies (english words) is authored by Rama Krishna Vadlamudi, MUMBAI (vrk_100@yahoo.co.in) and uploaded on October 3rd, 2009. It is aimed at c...
Remarkably, a nanoparticle is a million times smaller than an ant. Here is a brochure designed to help us wrap our brains around those incredibly small particles and to help us better understand wh...
Science fiction author, popular science writer & cryonics activist Charles Platt criticizes the idea that technological progress will "inevitably" lead to the success of cryonics, giving examples o...