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  1. Green Nanotechnology: Solutions for Sustainability and Energy in the Built Environment by Geoffrey B. Smith, Claes-Goran S. Granqvist, 2010-09-29
  2. Unbounding the Future: The Nanotechnology Revolution by Eric Drexler, Chris Peterson, et all 1993-07
  3. Nanotechnologies for Future Mobile Devices by Tapani Ryhänen, Mikko A. Uusitalo, et all 2010-03-31
  4. MEMS & Nanotechnology for Kids by Marlene Bourne, 2007-09-23
  5. Nanotechnology for Photovoltaics by Loucas Tsakalakos, 2010-03-25
  6. Nanotechnology and Homeland Security: New Weapons for New Wars by Daniel Ratner, Mark A. Ratner, 2003-10-24
  7. Springer Handbook of Nanotechnology
  8. Investing in Nanotechnology: Think Small. Win Big by Jack Uldrich, 2006-02-01
  9. Dictionary of Nanotechnology (Tiger) by G. Whitmore, 2007-12-17
  10. Military Nanotechnology: Potential Applications and Preventive Arms Control (Contemporary Security Studies) by Jurgen Altmann, 2006-02-09
  11. Nanoethics: The Ethical and Social Implications of Nanotechnology by Fritz Allhoff, Patrick Lin, et all 2007-08-10
  12. Nanotechnology: Legal Aspects (Perspectives in Nanotechnology) by Patrick M. Boucher, 2008-03-28
  13. Nanotechnology: Basic Science and Emerging Technologies by Mick Wilson, Kamali Kannangara, et all 2002-06-27
  14. Biosensing Using Nanomaterials (WileyNanoscience and Nanotechnology Series) by A. Merkoci, 2009-04-06

21. NIOSH Topic: Nanotechnology | CDC/NIOSH
NIOSH topic page provides information on nanotechnology, including research into the occupational health risks that may be associated with ultrfine and
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  • How might workers be exposed to nano-sized particles in the manufacturing or industrial use of nanomaterials?
As part of this effort, NIOSH is conducting strategic planning and research, partnering with public and private-sector colleagues from the United States and abroad, and making the information and interim recommendations widely available. As observers generally agree, research to answer these questions is critical for maintaining U.S. competitiveness in the growing and dynamic nanotechnology market. Nanotechnology Spotlights: Updated Strategic Plan for Public Comment
NIOSH announces an updated version of its "Strategic Plan for NIOSH Nanotechnology Research: Filling the Knowledge Gaps." The update reflects scientific developments in research since 2005, when the initial version was released, and captures the ongoing prioritization needed to keep pace with rapid advances being made in nanotechnology. The document provides an accounting of current projects and carries NIOSH's research planning forward to 2012. The strategic plan will be available for public comment until June 1, 2008, and will be peer-reviewed by the NIOSH Board of Scientific Counselors. NIOSH research described in "Scientific American" article on health implications of nanotechnology

22. Nanotechnology
Summarized Publication and Citation Data from ISI® for the Analysis of Research Trends Performance in nanotechnology.
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Beginning in mid-February 2008, the 1997-2007 online version of the Science Watch newsletter, ESI-Topics.com, and in-cites.com, will all be featured together on the redesigned ScienceWatch.com . All previous content from the three sites will be permanently archived, and remain accessible from any existing bookmarks to the archived pages. No new content will be added to this site. Updates and new content (updated biweekly) are available at ScienceWatch.com now. All Topics Menu
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Citing URL: http://esi-topics.com/nano The baseline time span for this database was 1991-2000. The resulting database contained 32,605 papers; reflecting the contributions of 47,143 authors; 99 countries; 1,840 journals; and 6,377 organizations. Read the methodology used to create this special topic. Top Papers Top 25 papers overall
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23. Nanotechnology And Nanoscience | Nanowerk
nanotechnology portal with link directories, nanonews, and special features covering nanomedicine, nanoelectronics, carbon nanotubes, self-assembly,
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The 'One and Only' Nanomaterial Database The world's best source for finding nanomaterials from worldwide nanotechnology suppliers. The database currently contains 1,955 nanoparticles from 135 suppliers , from nanotubes and fullerenes to elements, compounds, nanowires and quantum dots. Search the Nanomaterial Database No. 1 Nanotech Links Directory The largest, best-structured, up to date and easy to navigate Nanotechnology Directory with currently world-wide links to laboratories, associations, networks and business-to- business companies involved in nanotechnology. Go ahead - connect... Newsletter Our newsletter: a must-read source for nanoprofessionals and nanonovices alike who want to stay informed about fundamental research and the latest developments on nanotechnology environmental, health and safety issues. Get a free sample Nanowerk is the Number 1 nanotechnology portal!

24. Nanotechnology - Project On Emerging Nanotechnologies
Dedicated to helping ensure that as nanotechnology advances, possible risks are minimized, public and consumer engagement remains strong, and potential new
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  • Home News Events ... Federal Toxics Disclosure Law Could Help Inform Public Of Nanotechnology Risks The Project has released a first-time legal analysis that finds a key federal toxics reporting statute could be applied to production and commercialization of nanotechnology, providing the public with more information about these revolutionary – yet still potentially risky – technologies. Federal Nanotech Risk Research Plan Still Comes Up Short An improved but still flawed government-wide plan for nanotechnology risk research is the result of a broken system. Federally-funded studies essential to managing possible risks from this cutting-edge technology should be guided by a top-down strategy tied to projected commercialization, expected human and environmental exposures, and the regulatory decision-making process. complete the five-question quiz. - UPDATE: Winners Announced! European Commission Gives Grant To Investigate Transatlantic Oversight Of Nanotechnology Researchers at the London School of Economics and Political Science, Chatham House, Environmental Law Institute and the Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies, have been awarded a $587,000 European Commission grant to conduct an international research project on regulating nanotechnologies in the European Union and United States When the public considers competing arguments about a new technology’s potential risks and benefits, people will tend to agree with the expert whose values are closest to their own, no matter what position the expert takes. The same will hold true for nanotechnology, a key study has found.

25. IBM Research
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26. Home : Nature Nanotechnology
Nature nanotechnology offers a unique mix of news and reviews alongside topquality research papers. Published monthly, in print and online, the journal
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Letter by Geblinger et al It is possible to create 'serpentines' and other complex structures by using the flow of gas across a stepped surface to control the shape of a nanotube grown from a catalyst nanoparticle.
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27. Nanotechnology - Applications, Companies, Research And Jobs
nanotechnology Made Clear The Understanding nanotechnology Website is dedicated to providing clear explanations of nanotechnology applications and
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... can be a complicated topic. The Understanding Nanotechnology Website is dedicated to providing clear and concise explanations of nanotechnology applications in areas such as energy, medicine, and consumer goods. Just as I tried to do when co-authoring Nanotechnology For Dummies , on this site I attempt to make the concepts of nanotechnology understandable by anyone. One visitor posted this comment on his blog "It can't get any simpler" which makes me think I'm headed in the right direction. link to our site to your own Web page, or mention us on your blog.
Introduction to Nanotechnology
Nanotechnology is the study and use of structures between 1 nanometer and 100 nanometers in size. To give you an idea of just how small that is, it would take eight hundred 100-nanometer particles placed side by side to equal the width of a human hair. Scientists have been studying and using particles of this size for centuries, but the effectiveness of their work has been limited because they have not been able to see the structure of nanoparticles until recently. The development in the last few decades of microscopes that are capable of displaying particles as small as atoms has allowed scientists to see what they are working with. This ability to see their materials makes a huge difference... Click here to read the rest of

28. Nanotechweb.org
nanotechnologyspecific news, products, jobs, events and information. Includes articles about nanotechnology of interest to the general public.
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Nanosculptors carve atom by atom Mar 17, 2008
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AFM tip controls optical antenna on nanoscale Mar 28, 2008
Technique could lead to new nano-optomechanical devices
Nanogravimetry reveals new hydrogen storage material Mar 27, 2008
Hydrogen uptake in transition metal-ethylene complexes reaches a record 12%
Putting a new spin on nanotubes Mar 27, 2008
Strong coupling surprises physicists
Beating noise in nanodevices Mar 26, 2008
Electrical noise is suppressed in bilayer graphene
Atomic force pencil writes nanochannels Mar 25, 2008
Conducting lines could be used in information storage and processing
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29. NanoTechnology
Morph, a joint nanotechnology concept, developed by Nokia Research Center (NRC) and the University of Cambridge (UK) was launched today alongside the
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30. Nanotechnology | NCER | ORD | US EPA
February 12, 2008 Read the Federal Register notice about EPA s nanotechnology Research Strategy and meeting to review public comment
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31. London Centre For Nanotechnology - Home Page
Our aim is to provide the nanoscience and nanotechnology needed to solve major problems in information processing, health care, and energy and environment.
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Located in the London neighbourhoods of Bloomsbury and South Kensington, the LCN is a new UK-based multisciplinary research centre, purpose-built to enable work at the forefront of science and technology. The LCN brings together two of the world's leading institutions, namely University College London (UCL) and Imperial College London, with strong capabilities in the underlying disciplines - engineering, physical sciences and biomedicine - which are bridged by nanotechnology. Our aim is to provide the nanoscience and nanotechnology needed to solve major problems in information processing, health care, and energy and environment.

32. Career Voyages - Nanotechnology Jobs - Nanotechnology
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33. Nanotechnology - Wikibooks, Collection Of Open-content Textbooks
This wikibook on nanoscience and nanotechnology gathers information about the various tools, methods and systems to provide students, researchers and
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Jump to: navigation search The Opensource Handbook of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Nanotechnology and nanoscience is about controlling and understanding matter on the sub-micrometer and atomic scale. This wikibook on nanoscience and nanotechnology gathers information about the various tools, methods and systems to provide students, researchers and everyone else an open-source handbook and overview guide to this vast interdisciplinary and expanding field - a book that can be adjusted as new things appear and improved by you! This book is under construction - hope you will join the effort to create it! Nanotechnology is a featured book on Wikibooks because it contains substantial content, it is well-formatted, and the Wikibooks community has decided to feature it on the

34. Nanotechnology Is BIG At NIST
The pursuit of nanotechnology—chips, sensors, pumps, gears, lasers, novel materials, and an unending assortment of other useful “things” with features on
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Nanotechnology Is BIG at NIST
Consider work under way at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), where research truly is pushing the limits of technology. Here, scientists and engineers are building atom and electron counters, single-photon turnstiles, ultracold ion and atom traps, and lasers that generate uniform pulses of light that last only a few trillionths of a second. For NIST, the quest to design, manipulate, manufacture, and assemble at the molecular and atomic levels translates into a full agenda of demanding measurement jobs and related tasks. Already, more than 1,700 companies in 34 nations reportedly are pursuing the commercial promise of nanotechnology. Mastery of the almost infinitesimally small, however, will require an underlying technical foundation. Just like gage blocks (standardized sets of hardened steel blocks of accurately determined thicknesses) and other widely adopted measurement tools that enabled the rise of mass production and interchangeable parts, exceedingly accurate measurement tools and other underpinning generic technologies will be essential to realizing the anticipated bounty of nanotechnology products and services.

35. Nanotechnology
American Elements nanotechnology Information Center.
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Nanotechnology Information Center Properties Applications Research , and Safety Guidelines What is Nanotechnology? nanopowders simply mean the material or activity can be measured in nanometers. To appreciate the size, a human red blood cell is over 2,000 nanometers long, virtually outside the nanoscale range! Recently, government and private institutions have devoted substantial research into finding potential valuable uses at this scale, as discussed below. How are nanotechnologies used today? Despite views that nanotechnology is a far-fetched idea with no near-term applications, nanoparticles nanopowders and nanotubes already play a significant role in industry, environmental remediation, medicine, science and even in the household. The majority of nanotechnologies commercially used today are based on such nano-sized particles. Rare earth nanoparticles and rare earth oxide nanopowders are finding application in uses as varied as enhanced fiber optic amplification (EDFA) to the removal of phosphate in the blood of patients with Hyperphosphatemia. Iron Nanoparticles Iron Oxide Nanopowder Cobalt Nanoparticles , and several other elemental nanoparticles and alloys form a group of "Magnetic Nanoparticles" with promising application in medical treatment of cancer, magnetic storage and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

36. Nanotechnology Home Page
nanotechnology is the study of phenomena and finetuning of materials at atomic, molecular and macromolecular scales, where properties differ significantly
http://ec.europa.eu/nanotechnology/

37. Wired Science - Wired Blogs
Richard Applebaum and Rachel Parker from the Center for nanotechnology in nanotechnology research is one of four Chinese science Megaprojects that
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The First Rule of Scientific Self-Promotion: When in Doubt, Cite The Matrix
By Brandon Keim Categories: Geeky Science Humor Nanotechnology Japanese scientists have made a processing unit made from seventeen molecules of duroquinone connected by hydrogen bonds and controlled by an electron microscope. Inspired by the human brain's own glial cells, it could someday be used to coordinate swarms of nanomachines. The invention, described yesterday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and depicted above, is pretty nifty but did the researchers really need to overlay their renderings on a falling code screen from The Matrix?
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38. Nanotechnology
mPhase Technologies has entered into a broad sales, marketing and development partnership with Lucent Bell Laboratories to commercialize nanotechnology for
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39. The ASME Nanotechnology Institute
The nanotechnology Institute of ASME International is dedicated to furthering the art, science and practice of nanotechnology.
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40. Welcome To The Center For Nanotechnology, University Of Washington
Center for study and research in nanotechnology, offering crossdiscipline graduate courses in the field.
http://www.nano.washington.edu/

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