The National Materials Advisory Board has released a congressionally-mandated report on the the National Nanotechnology Initiative, covering the current state and future potential of nanotechnology. Among other things, the report examines the possibility of nanoscale machinery to create materials at the molecular level.
Groups such as the Center for Responsible Nanotechnology are hopeful that this report will accelerate federal funding for nanotech initiatives. However, the CRN warns of drastic unintended consequences of developing such powerful technology too quickly or with too little understanding: "[W]ithout adequate understanding and preparation, exponential atom-by-atom construction of advanced products could have catastrophic results. Conclusions published in this report should create a new level of urgency in preparing for molecular manufacturing."
Source: KurzweilAI.net
Blog on the topic of assistive technology, eLearning, mind mapping, project management, visual learning, collaborative tools, and educational technology
- Export to Mindjet Player
- FastTrack Schedule 9.2
- Flash video
- Flipnotebook
- Fly_Fusion
- Fly_Pentop
- Forms
- Gantt
- Gantt Charts
- Gideon King
- Ginger Software
- Glance
- Google Apps
- Google Presentation
- IBM
- MindView 3 BE
- Mindjet Connect
- elearning
- eye-fi
- file storage
- friedlander
- handwriting recognition
- hovercam T3
- inspiredata_1.5 videos
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment