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Nanotechnology
Gregory Timp
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Current: 9.6 |
Miniaturization has revolutionized human affairs by making possible inexpensive integrated electronic circuits comprised of devices and wires with sub-micrometer dimensions. These integrated circuits are now ubiquitous, controlling everything from our au
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Nano: The Emerging Science of Nanotechnology
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Current: 9.5 |
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Nanotech
Jack Dann, Gardner Dozois
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Current: 9.5 |
Imagine a technology that can change the structure and function of your own body...or that can devour an entire country. This is nanotechnology--the creation of self-replicating machines with the capability to build or alter almost any structure, inc
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Key Technologies for the 21st Century: Scientific American: A Special Issue
Arnulf Grubler, Artur Grubler
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Current: 9.4 |
It's a fascinating look at the future of medicine, cyberspace, transportation, manufacturing, energy, and the environment--what lies in wait for the decades ahead. more]
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Travels to the Nanoworld: Miniature Machinery in Nature and Technology
Michael Gross
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Current: 9.4 |
Imagine a world of invisible servants, nimbly trimming unsightly hairs and whipping up a strawberry mousse while you relax on your 200th birthday. Biochemist Michael Gross takes you there with Travels to the Nanoworld, an explanation and explorati
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Visions: How Science Will Revolutionize the 21st Century
Michio Kaku(Preface)
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Current: 9.4 |
Take it easy: that's Michio Kaku's motto. Given the extraordinary advances science has thrown up in time for the millennium, the only way you could possibly fit them into a single volume is by a correspondingly massive simplification. Subtitled Ho
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Nano: The Emerging Science of Nanotechnology
Edward Regis
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Current: 9.3 |
K. Eric Drexler envisions a world in which poverty and hunger no longer exist, because food can be made out of thin air, and we never grow old, because cells can be regenerated as swiftly as they "age." Nanotechnology, the manipulation of matter at the m
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Travels to the Nanoworld: Miniature Machinery in Nature and Technology
Michael Gross
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Current: 9.2 |
Imagine a world of invisible servants, nimbly trimming unsightly hairs and whipping up a strawberry mousse while you relax on your 200th birthday. Biochemist Michael Gross takes you there with Travels to the Nanoworld, an explanation and explorati
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Why Didn't I Think of That?: Bizarre Origins of Ingenius Inventions We Couldn't Live Without
Allyn Freeman, Bob Golden
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Current: 9.1 |
A humorous look at the origins of famous products and inventions, from Tupperware to the tampon, reveals the stories behind their creation and explores how they have changed the workaday world. Original. 30,000 first printing. $40,000 ad/promo."
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Nano: The Emerging Science of Nanotechnology
Edward Regis
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Current: 9.0 |
K. Eric Drexler envisions a world in which poverty and hunger no longer exist, because food can be made out of thin air, and we never grow old, because cells can be regenerated as swiftly as they "age." Nanotechnology, the manipulation of matter at the m
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Marketing Your Invention
Thomas E. Mosley
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Current: 8.9 |
This book takes sides with inventors in their efforts to convert ideas into marketable products. It offers advice about channeling an initial inspiration into a marketable direction, and spells out what it takes to protect ideas from infringement.
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Serious Play: How the World's Best Companies Simulate to Innovate
Michael Schrage, Tom Peters
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Current: 8.9 |
Recall the old saying about all work and no play making Jack a dull boy? World-class companies today need play--serious play--if they want to make truly innovative products, argues Michael Schrage, an MIT Media Lab fellow and Fortune magazine colu
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Who Gives a Gigabyte?: A Survival Guide for the Technologically Perplexed
Gary Stix, Miriam Lacob
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Current: 8.9 |
This book is dedicated to the proposition that almost anyone can acquire a basic understanding of today's technological marvels--and that, perhaps, everyone ought to. Consistently understandable (but thankfully more sober than its somewhat dippy title su
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Nanotechnology
Gregory Timp
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Current: 8.7 |
Miniaturization has revolutionized human affairs by making possible inexpensive integrated electronic circuits comprised of devices and wires with sub-micrometer dimensions. These integrated circuits are now ubiquitous, controlling everything from our au
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Technovision II: Every Executive's Guide to Understanding and Mastering Technology and the Internet
Charles B. Wang(Preface), Philip H. Howard (Introduction)
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Current: 8.6 |
This edition of the bestselling technology guide for executives--from one of the preeminent experts in the field--now expanded to cover all the new and exciting developments on the Internet. The book allows the reader to get inside the mind of industry l
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Travels to the Nanoworld: Miniature Machinery in Nature and Technology
Michael Gross
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Current: 8.6 |
Imagine a world of invisible servants, nimbly trimming unsightly hairs and whipping up a strawberry mousse while you relax on your 200th birthday. Biochemist Michael Gross takes you there with Travels to the Nanoworld, an explanation and explorati
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Travels to the Nanoworld: Miniature Machinery in Nature and Technology
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Current: 8.6 |
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Technology and Global Change
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Current: 8.6 |
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Serious Play: How the World's Best Companies Simulate to Innovate
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Current: 8.5 |
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Biomimicry: Innovation Inspired by Nature
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Current: 8.3 |
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Why Didn't I Think of That?: Bizarre Origins of Ingenius Inventions We Couldn't Live Without
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Current: 8.2 |
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Who Gives a Gigabyte?: A Survival Guide for the Technologically Perplexed
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Current: 8.2 |
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Handbook of Nanostructured Materials and Nanotechnology
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Current: 8.0 |
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Key Technologies for the 21st Century: Scientific American: A Special Issue
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Current: 7.9 |
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The Nano Flower
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Current: 7.9 |
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| 26
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Future Trends in Microelectronics: The Road Ahead
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Current: 7.9 |
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| 27
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Nanosystems: Molecular Machinery, Manufacturing, and Computation
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Current: 7.7 |
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| 28
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Nanotechnology: Research and Perspectives: Papers from the First Foresight Conference on Nanotechnology
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Current: 7.6 |
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| 29
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Prospects in Nanotechnology: Toward Molecular Manufacturing
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Current: 7.5 |
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| 30
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Nanotechnology: Molecular Speculations on Global Abundance
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Current: 7.5 |
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Nanotech
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Current: 7.4 |
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| 32
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Nanotechnology
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Current: 7.2 |
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Nanomedicine, Volume 1: Basic Capabilities
Robert A. Freitas Jr.
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Current: 7.2 |
Molecular nanotechnology has been defined as the three-dimensional positional control of molecular structure to create materials and devices to molecular precision. The human body is comprised of molecules, hence the availability of molecular nanotechnol
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Transport in Nanostructures
David K. Ferry, Stephen Marshall Goodnick
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Current: 7.2 |
This book reviews the results of experimental research into mesoscopic devices, and develops a detailed theoretical framework for understanding their behavior. Throughout, the authors interweave experimental results with the appropriate theoretical forma
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Transport in Nanostructures
David K. Ferry, Stephen Marshall Goodnick
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Current: 7.1 |
This book reviews the results of experimental research into mesoscopic devices, and develops a detailed theoretical framework for understanding their behavior. Throughout, the authors interweave experimental results with the appropriate theoretical forma
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Accelerating Environmental Technology Implementation: A Survey of Present Parctices and New Directions
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Current: 7.0 |
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| 37
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Advanced Manufacturing Technologies and Workforce Development
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Current: 6.9 |
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| 38
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Women Inventors
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Current: 6.8 |
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| 39
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The Wordsworth Dictionary of Inventions
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Current: 6.8 |
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| 40
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Becoming Immortal: Nanotechnology, You, and the Demise of Death
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Current: 6.7 |
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| 41
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Beyond 2000: Micromachines and Nanotechnology: The Amazing New World of the Ultrasmall
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Current: 6.7 |
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| 42
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Asia Construction Technology Assessment: A Comparative Perspective
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Current: 6.6 |
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| 43
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Barriers to International Technology Transfer
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Current: 6.6 |
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| 44
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Madness in the Making: The Triumphant Rise and Untimely Fall of America's Show Inventors
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Current: 6.5 |
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| 45
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Managing Innovation: Integrating Technological, Market and Organizational Change
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Current: 6.4 |
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| 46
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Molecular Manufacturing
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Current: 6.3 |
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| 47
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Introduction to Innovation and Technology Transfer
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Current: 6.2 |
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| 48
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Cluster Beam Synthesis of Nanostructured Materials
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Current: 6.1 |
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| 49
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The Handbook of Surface Imaging and Visualization
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Current: 6.1 |
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| 50
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The Innovators: The Engineering Pioneers Who Made America Modern
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Current: 5.9 |
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