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- catalog abstract "By 2015, nanotechnology could be a $1 trillion industry. Now, renowned nanotech pioneer Mark Ratner and technology entrepreneur Daniel Ratner show you how nanotech works, why it's so exciting, what's new, and what's next. They survey the entire fieldtechnology and businesscovering nanobots, molecular electronics, quantum computing, biostructures, nanotubes, molecular motors, nanosensors, and many other breakthrough applications. They provide easy-to-understand explanations of every key concept, plus dozens of visuals that bring nanotechnology to life. Coverage includes: A simple, brief, almost math-free introduction to nanotech science; "Grand tour" of nanotech R & D, from "smart materials" to DNA computing; Breakthrough biomedical applications, including neuro-electronic interfaces and new drug delivery systems; Current and emerging nanotech systems for optoelectronics and communications; Nanotech here and now: nano-enhanced tennis balls, suntan lotions, and other products already in the market; A realistic assessment of nanotech investment opportunities for the short- and long-term; Ethical issues associated with nanotech research and product development.".
- catalog contributor b12700531.
- catalog contributor b12700532.
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description "By 2015, nanotechnology could be a $1 trillion industry. Now, renowned nanotech pioneer Mark Ratner and technology entrepreneur Daniel Ratner show you how nanotech works, why it's so exciting, what's new, and what's next. They survey the entire fieldtechnology and businesscovering nanobots, molecular electronics, quantum computing, biostructures, nanotubes, molecular motors, nanosensors, and many other breakthrough applications. They provide easy-to-understand explanations of every key concept, plus dozens of visuals that bring nanotechnology to life. Coverage includes: A simple, brief, almost math-free introduction to nanotech science; "Grand tour" of nanotech R & D, from "smart materials" to DNA computing; Breakthrough biomedical applications, including neuro-electronic interfaces and new drug delivery systems; Current and emerging nanotech systems for optoelectronics and communications; Nanotech here and now: nano-enhanced tennis balls, suntan lotions, and other products already in the market; A realistic assessment of nanotech investment opportunities for the short- and long-term; Ethical issues associated with nanotech research and product development.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 163-165) and index.".
- catalog description "Introducing nano -- Size matters -- Interlude one: the fundamental science behind nanotechnology -- Interlude two: tools of the nanosciences -- Points and places of interest: the grand tour -- Smart Materials -- Sensors -- Biomedical applications -- Optics and electronics -- Nanobusiness -- Nanotechnology and you -- Some good nano resources.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 188 p., [16] p. of plates :".
- catalog identifier "0131014005 (pbk.)".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Upper Saddle River, NJ : Prentice Hall PTR,".
- catalog subject "620/.5 21".
- catalog subject "Nanotechnology.".
- catalog subject "T174.7 .R38 2003".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introducing nano -- Size matters -- Interlude one: the fundamental science behind nanotechnology -- Interlude two: tools of the nanosciences -- Points and places of interest: the grand tour -- Smart Materials -- Sensors -- Biomedical applications -- Optics and electronics -- Nanobusiness -- Nanotechnology and you -- Some good nano resources.".
- catalog title "Nanotechnology : a gentle introduction to the next big idea / Mark Ratner, Daniel Ratner.".
- catalog type "text".