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        $50 off Foresight@Google Conference for Nanodot readers

        Foresight is having our 25th anniversary conference and celebration at Google, and we want you there! Use code NANODOT for $50 off on: FORESIGHT@GOOGLE 25th Anniversary Conference Celebration & Reunion Weekend Google HQ in Mountain View, CA June 25-26, 2011 https://foresight.org/reunion Topics are emerging tech with special emphasis on transformative nanotech. A rockstar lineup of… Continue reading $50 off Foresight@Google Conference for Nanodot readers

        TODAY is the last day for early rate on Foresight@Google

        Midnight tonight Pacific time is the deadline for the early registration rate on Foresight@Google, our 25th Anniversary Conference and Celebration. Check it out here: https://foresight.org/reunion Past participants haveĀ said: “This is mind candy for my soul. Having attended for two years now, this event stands alone in my mind as an opportunity to explore new horizons,… Continue reading TODAY is the last day for early rate on Foresight@Google

        Does nanotechnology need PR?

        Does nanotechnology need more energetic PR, and if so, what kind?

        Making computers more error prone could make them much faster and more powerful

        MIT computer scientist Joseph Bates is featured in Business Week as an innovator working to make computers much faster and more powerful by letting the computer make estimates instead of making precise calculations for all steps.

        More on first programmable nanoprocessor

        James C. Ellenbogen writes to provide insight and personal perspective on the world’s first programmable nanoprocessor, achieved as the product of a collaboration between Harvard and MITRE, with the team at MITRE comprising Shamik Das, James Klemic, and Ellenbogen.

        Improved fuel cell catalyst combines graphene and nanoparticles

        Combining nanoparticles and graphene with platinum produces more efficient and durable catalyst for fuel cells.

        First programmable nanowire circuits for nanoprocessors

        Researchers at Harvard and MITRE have produced the world’s first programmable nanoprocessor

        Nanotechnology-enabled quantum computing may fuel a security race

        Senior Associate Alvin Steinberg suggests that we portray the nanotech race as in part a security race involving quantum computing.

        Feynman Prizes in Nanotechnology Awarded by Foresight Institute

        Palo Alto, CA – December 20, 2010 – The Foresight Institute, a nanotechnology education and public policy think tank based in Palo Alto, has announced the winners of the prestigious 2010 Foresight Institute Feynman Prizes in Nanotechnology. Established in 1993 in honor of Nobel Prize winner Richard Feynman, two $5,000 prizes are awarded in two… Continue reading Feynman Prizes in Nanotechnology Awarded by Foresight Institute

        Foresight Institute Breakthrough Philanthropy presentation video available

        Breakthrough Philanthropy presentation videos are available on You Tube.

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