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9781591022879 Academic Inspection Copy

Nanofuture

What's Next For Nanotechnology
  • ISBN-13: 9781591022879
  • Publisher: GLOBE PEQUOT
    Imprint: PROMETHEUS
  • By J. Storrs Hall Ph.D
  • Price: AUD $57.99
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  • Local release date: 04/08/2005
  • Format: Hardback 333 pages Weight: 0g
  • Categories: Nanotechnology [TBN]
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Flying cars, space travel for everyone, the elimination of poverty and hunger, and powerful new tools to combat disease, and even ageing - these are some of the amazing predicted developments of nanotechnology, the coming science of designing and building machines at the molecular and atomic levels. Will this new scientific revolution be for better or worse? Some commentators have described utopias; others have prophesied disaster. Dr Hall - a leading researcher on the frontiers of nanotechnology who has designed for NASA - describes nanotechnology in a very accessible way, so that anyone can understand what it's about, what it could do, and what it can't do. He puts it into historical context, explaining how previous technological developments have affected us, how nanotechnology fits into the historical trends for technologies ranging from motors to medicine, and how the continuation of these trends, with nanotechnology as a strong determining factor, will have a profound impact on the future. In a straightforward, balanced manner, Dr Hall analyses the benefits as well as the potential risks.
J. Storrs Hall, Ph.D. (Laporte, PA), is Chief Scientist of Nanorex, Inc. and a Fellow of the Molecular Engineering Research Institute. He served as a Computer Systems Architect at the Laboratory for Computer Science Research at Rutgers University from 1985 to 1997. He is the author of the "Nanotechnologies" section for The Macmillan Encyclopedia of Energy, among many scientific articles, and has been cited in numerous books.
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