Collective Nanorobots Control Design

Adriano Cavalcanti writes "A new approach within advanced graphics simulations is presented for the problem of nano-assembly automation and its application for medicine. The problem under study concentrates its main focus on nanorobot control design for assembly manipulation and the use of evolutionary agents as a suitable way to enable the robustness on the proposed model. Thereby the presented works summarizes as well distinct aspects of some techniques required to achieve a successful nano-planning system design and its 3D simulation visualization in real time. http://www.nanorobotdesign.com"

Self Cleaning Nanoparticles: A Housewife's Delight!

Gina Miller writes "Nature Science Update reports: titanium dioxide nanoparticles break down carbon based molecules when induced by sunlight. This process is speculated to be a good canditate for self cleaning fabrics if coated ontop of the material at 20 nano meteres across. Gee, let us calculate how much time the average housewife would save if this simple coating could be achieved….hold on I'm still calculating….This process could also be used to target dirt, the environment and other nasty critters. This work has been done by Walid Daoud and John Xin of Hong Kong Polytechnic University. My house (and dog hair) is ready for this advancement. : )"

Interview With Robert A. Freitas Jr. on NanoNewsNe

Svidinenko Yuriy writes "We have new article – nanomedicine-related interview with Robert A. Freitas Jr. "Robert A. Freitas Jr., J.D., has degrees in physics, psychology, and law, and has written nearly 100 technical papers, book chapters, or popular articles on a diverse set of scientific, engineering, and legal topics. He is is author of "Nanomedicine", the first book to comprehensively address the technical issues involved in the medical applications of molecular nanotechnology and medical nanodevice design. His book is well-known in Russia and our site provides translation to russian some Robert's science articles. So our visitors and members have some nanomedicine-related questions to Mr. Freitas. Site administration sincerely thanks to Robert A. Freitas Jr. to this interview." Link to full text avialable here: http://www.nanonewsnet.com/index.php?module=pagese tter&func=viewpub&tid=4&pid=3 Sincerely, Nanotechnology News Network."

Sen. Kerry Pitches 30 billion for Tech Investment

Gina Miller writes "Last week Sen. John Kerry spoke at San Jose State University where he discussed his agenda if he were elected President. Within his proposal was a suggested 30 billion dollars towards hi-tech jobs and funding increases to foster research and science in many areas, including nanotechnology. Read the article at EETimes."

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