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Where can we get the nano inspiration from? From what we have already made that's big, from nature...Anyway, aren't humans tool making creatures cause they have a weird inferiority complex?Whatever…

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Where can we get the nano inspiration from?



From what we have already made that's big, from nature...

Anyway, aren't humans tool making creatures cause they have a weird inferiority complex?

Whatever we can think of that we think we lack, something that can make us superhuman... so not just copy nature but rather, beat it...

Is that right?

Are we breaking life cycles?

Are the nanotech properties so new that we could make mind boggling inventions? I'm curious to… Continue

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At 1:12pm on July 21, 2010, shah Ashraf said…
JUST PUBLISHED TEXTBOOK

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Narosa Publishing House is pleased to announce the release of

Principles of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology



M. A. Shah

Tokeer Ahmad
At 2:49pm on January 22, 2009, RAYMOND SPARROW said…
Hi,

I originally from the UK and currently working in South Africa in Synthetic Biology. I have a designed for a molecular biologically based machine and would like someone with an engineering background to look at the design and help develop this and other such machines. Would you know of someone who might be interested?

Regards,
Raymond Sparrow
At 7:06pm on December 4, 2008, remi said…
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Hello

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At 8:42pm on June 19, 2008, Dr. Prashant Kumar said…
hi and welcome my nanofriend
At 7:13pm on January 11, 2008, TINC said…
Welcome to the NanoScience Network!