Seven Things about Nanotechnology
It's never too late to learn about nanotechnology. Start here, browse a Nanotechnology Now portal or read the brief 7 Things about Nanotechnology.
And, to tie this into science fiction, here's a good starting point for nanotech stories:
- Blood Music, Queen of Angels and Slant by Greg Bear
- Dead Girls, Dead Boys, Dead Things by Richard Calder
- Prey by Michael Crichton
- Metaplanetary by Tony Daniel
- The Nanotech anthology edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois
- Permutation City and Diaspora by Greg Egan
- Kathleen Ann Goonan's Nanotech Cycle (Queen City Jazz, Mississippi Blues and Crescent City Rhapsody)
- The Nano Flower by Peter F. Hamilton
- Beggars and Choosers by Nancy Kress
- The Wellstone and The Collapsium by Wil McCarthy
- Linda Nagata's Nanotech sequence (The Bohr Maker, Tech-Heaven, Deception Well and Vast)
- Factoring Humanity by Robert J. Sawyer
- Snow Crash and The Diamond Age by Neal Stephenson
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| Posted by John on Thursday April 21, 2005 - 7:54 PM
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