Human applications of Nanotechology
I am soon to be writing a report (5000-7000 words i think). I am most likely going to get to pick the subject. I am interested in 'The Human applications of Nanotechnology'.
I cant seem to find that much info on it. If anyone knows of any good books, articles, dissertations, reports, websites, etc... then it would be a great help.
Thanks.
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You can't find much because there isn't much... it's still mostly theoretical...
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Maybe writing a report on this will be harder than i think. Or maybe just a bad idea for now.
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Try fusion power. There's plenty out there, and while there's still a lot of theory, there's just as much reality, too.... I did a report on it a year ago or so, and had a blast with the research.. 7 pages without thinking about it.
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Try fusion power. There's plenty out there, and while there's still a lot of theory, there's just as much reality, too.... I did a report on it a year ago or so, and had a blast with the research.. 7 pages without thinking about it.
Writing your name in 72pt font doesnt count as 7 pages
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Originally Posted by timeshifter
Try fusion power. There's plenty out there, and while there's still a lot of theory, there's just as much reality, too.... I did a report on it a year ago or so, and had a blast with the research.. 7 pages without thinking about it.
I could just do my report on 'The Applications of Nano Technology'. That would give me a wider range of things to discuss. I think i'd probably do it like this:
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- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- What is nanotechnology?
- Current implementations (usage) of nanotechnology
- Human implants (experimental)
- Reading university experiments
- Risk associated with nanotechnology
- The future of nanotechnology
- Nanotechnology, good or bad? (i could omit this)
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- References
p.s. Could you possibly send me your report?
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First off, I doubt nanotech could be used with fusion power... unless it can stand temperatures of around 300 million degrees Fahrenheit... And second, no you can't have my report. Not because I don't want to give it to you, but because I don't have it...
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Have a look at Seven of Nine. She's a prime example of human applications of nanotechnology: A cold personality, a lack of intonation in daily speech and the necessity to wear a catsuit in space.
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First off, I doubt nanotech could be used with fusion power
You said to try it. Implying that nanotechnology can be used for fusion power.
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Try fusion power
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You said to try it. Implying that nanotechnology can be used for fusion power.
He meant as your topic...
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Just out of interest, how can you be interested in "The human applications of nanotechnology" and know nothing about it?
Or am I a cynic...?
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Behold my red-and-white stripey pole!
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Your lucky!
I just read something in a magazine today about nanotech:
http://search.wired.com/wnews/defaul...query=nanotech
:wave:
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Just out of interest, how can you be interested in "The human applications of nanotechnology" and know nothing about it?
Or am I a cynic...?
I am interested in the concept on it, i have read a few of the theories about it as well.
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Just make it up, thats what everyone else does.
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ie. "My tiny robots will have frickin' laserbeams on their heads!"
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