SENS4 – Molecular Nanotechnology in the Real World: How Feasible is a Nanofactory? (3/4)

Molecular nanotechnology in the real world: How feasible is a nanofactory?
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Green Nanotechnology

Some are calling it a revolution in manufacturing technology. But, will nanotechnology be a “green” industry? It’s a question that some scientists are saying needs to be answered now, before nano-tech goes big-time. This ScienCentral News video has more.

degrees that work: Nanotechnology

The nanotechnology episode helps to define a technology that uses knowledge of atoms and molecules to enhance modern life through product development and medical research. The 30-minute presentation explores the technology and the related career opportunities with experts in the field, and it follows a former Penn College student, Mark A. Atwater, as he completes his education at one of the nation’s top nanotechnology education facilities, The Pennsylvania State University’s Center for Nanotechnology Education and Utilization. The show’s website is www.degreesthatwork.com
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World first nano brain, nano factory, nano doctor

The movie is made from 19 simultaneous operations of eight reported nano-machines. 1. Elevator of Stoddart et. al., 2. Rotary fan of Feringa et. al., 3. Nano-toy of Tour et. al., 4. Switch of Fujimura et. al., 5. Bearing of Ross Kelly et. al., 6. Flier of Kuroda et. al., 7. Dual flipper of Shinkai et. al., 8. Link breaker of Branchaud et. al.. Each of these machines has different operational mechanisms and can deliver certain jobs assigned to them. We provide a platform to the machine marvels and prove that there will be a time when these machines would serve mankind at its best.
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Nanotechnology in Russia

From making tiny tubes of carbon only one atom thick that could one day support an elevator that travels to space, to a company in Siberia that makes brilliant red diamonds from ordinary graphite, we’re showing how Russian scientists and engineers are leading the world in designing these tiny triumphs. We also profile a forgotten Russian genius who discovered the world’s first “nano-device” — something we couldn’t live our modern lives without. Source: rtd.rt.com

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