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        Nanotechnology as Frankenstein of our Era

        HLovy asks whether nanotechnology has become one of the "Golems of our Era"

        Bootstrapping a Nanofactory – An Inteview

        2012Rocky writes "Chris Phoenix talks about his recent paper 'Design of a Primitive Nanofactory' with nanotech-now.com: 'All About Bootstrapping'"

        Scarcity and Abundance for the Long-lived

        Phil Bowermaster reflects on the implications of radical life extension for the human lifestyle: "Life in Abundance".

        Best of Small Tech Awards announced

        Small Times Media writes "Recognizing the people, products and companies that are leading the growth of the micro and nanotechnology industry, Small Times Media announces its 2003 Small Times Magazine Best of Small Tech Awards. These awards represent the best of the best in nanotechnology, MEMS and microsystems. A complete list of award winners is available online. In-depth profiles of winners and lists of finalists are available in the November/December 2003 issue."

        Is True Molecular Manufacturing impossible?

        HLovy writes "Here we are, through the looking glass, where we ponder the impact of molecular nanotechnology upon the ethical fiber of our society, when we have yet to settle a cosmic bar bet on whether it's possible at all." See "Settle a little bet for me"

        Nanotech Intro Class Online

        Glenn Fishbine writes "This material was produced as part of a ten hour course designed to introduce the scope of nanotechnology. Use is hereby granted for educational purposes only."

        Nanoparticle detection technology for protein biomarkers

        Wendy Emanuel writes "Nanosphere Announces Protein BioMarker Detection Capabilities" Broad impact on the fields of molecular diagnostics, genomics and proteomics is expected.

        Free Nano Lectures for High School Students

        Kevin D. Keck writes "Berkeley Lab (my employer) will be hosting a monthly series of Saturday morning lectures on nanotechnology, called Nano*High, open to all High School students and teachers. There is no charge, but you must register in advance. Each talk is also followed by related Laboratory Tour. The first one will be held November 22."

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