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nanotechnology May 18th, 2010Dr Jim Whitman, a senior Lecturer in Peace Studies at the Department of Peace Studies in Bradford discusses the implications of scientific advances in the sphere of nanotechnology and the implications of these advances in terms of a convergence of technologies, for peace and governance in the 21st Century. This briefing is based on research conducted by Dr Jim Whitman, for more details and forthcoming publications see: www.brad.ac.uk
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nanotechnology materials April 25th, 2010demonstrations.wolfram.com The Wolfram Demonstrations Project contains thousands of free interactive visualizations, with new entries added daily. The first synthesis of carbon nanotubes is usually credited to Sumio Ijima in 1991. A single sheet of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice is known as graphene. Graphite consists of a stack of graphene sheets held together by van der Waals force... Contributed by: SM Blinder
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nanotechnology materials March 23rd, 2010demonstrations.wolfram.com The Wolfram Demonstrations Project contains thousands of free interactive visualizations, with new entries added daily. The first synthesis of carbon nanotubes is usually credited to Sumio Ijima in 1991. A single sheet of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice is known as graphene. Graphite consists of a stack of graphene sheets held together by van der Waals force... Contributed by: SM Blinder
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nanotechnology March 10th, 2010Electronic presentation of the research paper "Nanotechnology for Alternative Energy Sources in the Developing World." April 2008
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nanotechnology February 23rd, 2010*NOTE: There are 4 parts to this video (see links below) Micro/Nanotechnology is the science of extreme miniaturization, all the way down to the molecular and atomic scales. This field has the potential to drastically improve electronics, medicine, communications, manufacturing, and beyond. Because micro/nanostructures are too small to see with the naked eye, there is a dire need for visualization resources, such as video and animations, to visualize and understand this revolutionary field. This educational module effectively introduces students to the concept of micro/nano, the micro/nanofabrication techniques used to create micro/nanodevices, and examples of micro/nanoscale projects, many of which utilize self-assembly. The module incorporates 3D animations, video footage, and images, as well as a narrative that describes and reinforces what is being seen on screen. This video was created/produced by David Filipiak (djflip@jhu.edu, djf224@cornell.edu) Part 1: www.youtube.com Part 2: www.youtube.com Part 3: www.youtube.com Part 4: www.youtube.com
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nanotechnology January 26th, 2010Drs. Zeynap Celik-Butler and Donald P. Butler discuss their Nanotechnology research at UT Arlington. If you would like to learn more please go to: www.uta.edu
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nanotechnology January 21st, 2010A brief description what nano technology is and how it can help in everyday life.
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nanotechnology January 18th, 2010*NOTE: There are 4 parts to this video (see links below) Micro/Nanotechnology is the science of extreme miniaturization, all the way down to the molecular and atomic scales. This field has the potential to drastically improve electronics, medicine, communications, manufacturing, and beyond. Because micro/nanostructures are too small to see with the naked eye, there is a dire need for visualization resources, such as video and animations, to visualize and understand this revolutionary field ...
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nanotechnology September 30th, 2009www.toolstop.co.uk Dewalt demonstrates their 28 Volt range utilising its brand new Nano technolgy system. The batteries on all the tools are interchangable. The 28 Volt range comprises of a Plunge Saw, Jigsaw, Torch with flexable head, Combi Drill, Impact Wrench, Grinder, Recip Saw, circular saw and an SDS drill.
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stock market trends September 27th, 2009Mid week review of S&P, NASDAQ, FTSE, ASX, SSE, VIX, US$, 30 YT Bonds.
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nanotechnology September 19th, 2009Nano; Nanotechnology; Billionth; Nanometer; Computers; Technology; Nanorobots; Scientists; Ozone Layer; Nano Technology; Cancer; Cells
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nanotechnology September 18th, 2009Professor Tour of Rice University, talks about nanotechnology, nanocars and nanokids. brambarker.com
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