"In clear and compelling language, Nanotechnology
describes the ideas and techniques that are creating a new domain of
science and technology."
-- Edward O. Wilson, Pellegrino University
Professor, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University
"BC Crandall's Nanotechnology is both shocking and
authoritative -- a feast for those who truly enjoy a glimpse of the
future!"
-- Greg Bear, author of Blood Music and
Queen of Angels
Technology is becoming molecularly precise. Nanotechnology, otherwise
known as molecular engineering, will soon create effective machines
as small as DNA. This capacity to manipulate matter -- to program
matter -- with atomic precision will utterly change the economic,
ecological, and cultural fabric of our lives. This book, which is
accessible to a broad audience while providing references to the
technical literature, presents a wide range of potential applications
of this new material technology.
The first chapter introduces the basic concepts of molecular
engineering and demonstrates that several mutually reinforcing trends
in current research are leading directly into a world of surprisingly
powerful molecular machines. Nine original essays on specific
applications follow the introductory chapter. The first section
presents applications of nanotechnology that interact directly with
the molecular systems of the human body. The second presents
applications that function, for the most part, outside the body. The
final section details the mechanisms of a universal human-machine
interface and the operation of an extremely high resolution display
system.
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