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Showing reports 1 - 10 of 20 in category General:
| 2002 CNSI Annual Research Report |
| Source: California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI) – Publication date: November 2002 |
 | The California NanoSystems Institute 2002 annual research report includes summaries of the latest nanotech work funded by the state of California |
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| 2005 CNSI Annual Research Report |
| Source: California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI) – Publication date: November 2005 |
 | The California NanoSystems Institute 2005 annual research report includes summaries of the latest nanotechnology work funded by the state of California |
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| A Matter of Size: Triennial Review of the National Nanotechnology Initiative (2006) |
| Source: National Materials Advisory Board – Publication date: 2006 |
 | Requested by Congress, this report of the National Research Council's Committee to Review the National Nanotechnology Initiative is an evaluation of the NNI that also considers the current economic impact of nanotechnology and benchmarks the international standing of U.S. nanoscale research and development. In addition, the report addresses the responsible development of nanotechnology and comments on the feasibility of molecular self-assembly for manufacturing.
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| Big Picture on Nanoscience |
| Source: Wellcome Trust – Publication date: June 2005 |
 | From nano-hype to nano-nonsense, this issue in the Wellcome Trust's 'Big Picture' series sifts sense from speculation: What are nanotechnologies and what might they do for us? What (if anything) do we need to worry about? How are potential benefits weighed against possible downsides? What role should the public play in the process of nano development?
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| Bottom Up Nanomachines |
| Source: European Community Information Society Technologies Programme – Publication date: November 2003 |
 | The research summarized in this final report is the result of 3.5 years of work of a consortium of seven laboratories best in chemistry, nanotechnologies, atomic and molecular manipulation, UHV-STM, UHV-AFM, surface science and computer circuit architecture. The objective of BUN was to establish new sciences and technologies at the nanoscale for the fabrication of a calculator with a minimum number of molecule and ideally with only one, integrating all the function inside this single molecule. |
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| Engines of Creation 2.0: The Coming Era of Nanotechnology |
| Source: Wowio free e-books – Publication date: February 2007 |
 | Originally published in 1986, K. Eric Drexler's Engines of Creation laid the theoretical foundation for the modern field of nanotechnology and articulated the amazing possibilities and dangers associated with engineering at the molecular scale. Unique for both its style and substance, the book is today recognized as the seminal work in nanotechnology and has earned Drexler the title of "Father of Nanotechnology." |
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| IMM Reports |
| Source: Institute of Molecular Manufacturing – Publication date: 1998-2004 |
 | The Institute of Molecular Manufacturing's collection of 42 published reports during the period from 1998 to 2004. |
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| Know your nano! |
| Source: TA Swiss – Publication date: August 2006 |
 | An information brochure from TA Swiss, Switzerland's Center for Technology Assessment as part of the Center's project on recording public opinion towards nanotechnologies. |
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| MONA Nanophotonics Technology roadmap |
| Source: MONA project – Publication date: December 2007 |
 | The MONA project (Merging Optics and Nanotechnologies) has been launched in June 2005 by the European Commission in order to bridge the gap between photonics and nanotechnologies. The ultimate objective of the project has been the development of a European roadmap for photonics and nanotechnologies. |
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| NanoFrontiers: Visions for the Future of Nanotechnology |
| Source: Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies – Publication date: March 2007 |
 | Controlling the properties and behavior of matter at the smallest scale - in effect, 'domesticating atoms' - can help to overcome some of the world's biggest challenges, concludes a new report on how diverse experts view the future of nanotechnology. This publication highlights the findings of a Washington, DC meeting organized by the National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, and the Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies |
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