Friday, April 30, 2004

NanoSecond


Nanotechnology speaker attracts dreamers, doers (Herald-Tribune.com)

    When Dr. Laurey Stryker asked 14-year-old Jennifer Wedebrock what she wanted to be when she grew up, the straight-A student bound for Lakewood Ranch High School gave her answer without hesitation: a nanotechnologist. More

007: Everything or Nothing (CommanderBond.net)

    Diavolo has begun production of thousands of nanobots that plan to eat into the levees around New Orleans to flood the city. Bond destroys the factory, but not before a truckload has been taken out, driven by your orthodontist’s favorite patient, Jaws. More.

Open access could reduce cost of scientific publishing by up to 30 percent (The Wellcome Trust)

    A report out today shows that making scientific research available free on the Internet could wipe as much as 30 per cent off publishing costs. More

Quantum computers are a quantum leap closer (EurekAlert)

Nano Weapons Join the Fight Against Cancer (Technology Review)

Entrepreneurs Make Money Last Longer (Small Business Trends)

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