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Molecular Nanotechnology - Advancements in DNA Based Technologies for Precision Assembly - cover

Molecular Nanotechnology - Advancements in DNA Based Technologies for Precision Assembly

Fouad Sabry

Verlag: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Unlock the transformative world of Molecular Nanotechnology and its profound impact on science, technology, and society. This essential guide bridges cuttingedge research with practical insights, making it an indispensable resource for professionals, students, and enthusiasts eager to explore the limitless potential of DNA nanotechnology in shaping our future.
 
Chapters Brief Overview:
 
1: Molecular nanotechnology – Discover the fundamentals of atomically precise manufacturing.
 
2: Nanotechnology – Explore the broader field and its integration with molecular systems.
 
3: Molecular assembler – Learn how molecular assemblers revolutionize nanoscale construction.
 
4: Ralph Merkle – Delve into the pioneering contributions of Ralph Merkle in nanotechnology.
 
5: Drexler–Smalley debate on molecular nanotechnology – Examine the key arguments in this pivotal debate.
 
6: Gray goo – Understand the hypothetical risks of unchecked selfreplicating nanobots.
 
7: Engines of Creation – Explore the groundbreaking ideas from Drexler's visionary work.
 
8: Feynman Prize in Nanotechnology – Learn about this prestigious award and its significance in the field.
 
9: Ecophagy – Analyze the environmental implications of nanotechnological advances.
 
10: Robert Freitas – Discover Freitas's contributions to nanomedicine and molecular machines.
 
11: Selfreplication – Understand the mechanics and potential of nanoscale selfreplicating systems.
 
12: History of nanotechnology – Trace the evolution of nanotechnology from theory to application.
 
13: Nanomedicine – Explore how nanotechnology is revolutionizing healthcare and treatment.
 
14: Richard Smalley – Learn about Smalley’s influential work and its impact on molecular science.
 
15: Mechanosynthesis – Dive into the methods of building structures atom by atom.
 
16: Wet nanotechnology – Discover how biological environments influence nanoscale engineering.
 
17: Productive nanosystems – Examine systems capable of assembling complex nanostructures.
 
18: Selfreplicating machine – Explore machines that replicate themselves at the molecular level.
 
19: Nanorobotics – Learn about robots operating at the nanoscale for diverse applications.
 
20: K. Eric Drexler – Investigate Drexler’s visionary work and its role in advancing nanotech.
 
21: There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom – Reflect on Feynman's seminal lecture that inspired nanotech.
 
Dive into Molecular Nanotechnology to grasp the future of technology today. This comprehensive guide offers valuable insights for professionals, students, and hobbyists alike, ensuring you're at the forefront of this revolutionary field. The knowledge gained from this book far exceeds its cost, opening doors to innovation and understanding in DNA nanotechnology.
Verfügbar seit: 13.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 219 Seiten.

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