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- 2002021992 contributor B9214888.
- 2002021992 created "2002.".
- 2002021992 date "2002".
- 2002021992 date "2002.".
- 2002021992 dateCopyrighted "2002.".
- 2002021992 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2002021992 description "Machine generated contents note: PART 1. THE MOLECULAR AGE -- Chapter 1. Singularity 27 -- Chapter 2. Molecular Building Blocks 30 -- Chapter 3. What Comes First and What Does It Mean for Each of Us? 52 -- Chapter 4. What Comes Next? -- Megatrends That Could Alter Our Lives 81 -- Chapter 5. The Nanoecology Revolution 113 -- Chapter 6. Reviving Tropical Islands 120 -- Chapter 7. Who's Driving the Molecular Machine? 124 -- PART 2. NATURE'S TIME BOMBS -- Chapter 8. Are We Getting More or Less Vulnerable? 143 -- Chapter 9. Shaking Up Tokyo and the Globalized Economy 150 -- Chapter 10. So, You're Bored by Doomsday? 156 -- Chapter 11. An Elephant in the Room of Environmentalism 174 -- Chapter 12. Lost Messages from Ancient Times 180 -- PART 3. BLUEPRINTS FOR A -- MOLECULAR DEFENSE -- Chapter 13. Why Go There? 189 -- Chapter 14. Tools for Defusing Time Bombs 191 -- Chapter 15. Lessons from Tokyo-Learning to Predict the Big One 217 -- Chapter 16. The Long Valley Caldera Defense-Avoiding a Dark Age 221 -- Chapter 17. How to Avert Armageddon-Have an Asteroid for Lunch 226 -- PART 4. GETTING FROM HERE TO THERE -- Chapter 18. The Right Questions 233 -- Chapter 19. Overcoming Cultural Amnesia 255 -- Chapter 20. Bypassing the Road to Hell 263 -- Chapter 21. Using Open Source 282 -- Chapter 22. Redesigning Democracy for Artificial Intelligence 286 -- Chapter 23. Liberating Each One of Us 293.".
- 2002021992 extent "392 p. :".
- 2002021992 identifier "1573929921 (alk. paper)".
- 2002021992 identifier 2002021992.html.
- 2002021992 issued "2002".
- 2002021992 issued "2002.".
- 2002021992 language "eng".
- 2002021992 publisher "Amherst, N.Y. : Prometheus Books,".
- 2002021992 subject "303.48/3 21".
- 2002021992 subject "Artificial intelligence.".
- 2002021992 subject "Genetics.".
- 2002021992 subject "Nanotechnology.".
- 2002021992 subject "Robotics.".
- 2002021992 subject "T174.7 .M85 2002".
- 2002021992 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: PART 1. THE MOLECULAR AGE -- Chapter 1. Singularity 27 -- Chapter 2. Molecular Building Blocks 30 -- Chapter 3. What Comes First and What Does It Mean for Each of Us? 52 -- Chapter 4. What Comes Next? -- Megatrends That Could Alter Our Lives 81 -- Chapter 5. The Nanoecology Revolution 113 -- Chapter 6. Reviving Tropical Islands 120 -- Chapter 7. Who's Driving the Molecular Machine? 124 -- PART 2. NATURE'S TIME BOMBS -- Chapter 8. Are We Getting More or Less Vulnerable? 143 -- Chapter 9. Shaking Up Tokyo and the Globalized Economy 150 -- Chapter 10. So, You're Bored by Doomsday? 156 -- Chapter 11. An Elephant in the Room of Environmentalism 174 -- Chapter 12. Lost Messages from Ancient Times 180 -- PART 3. BLUEPRINTS FOR A -- MOLECULAR DEFENSE -- Chapter 13. Why Go There? 189 -- Chapter 14. Tools for Defusing Time Bombs 191 -- Chapter 15. Lessons from Tokyo-Learning to Predict the Big One 217 -- Chapter 16. The Long Valley Caldera Defense-Avoiding a Dark Age 221 -- Chapter 17. How to Avert Armageddon-Have an Asteroid for Lunch 226 -- PART 4. GETTING FROM HERE TO THERE -- Chapter 18. The Right Questions 233 -- Chapter 19. Overcoming Cultural Amnesia 255 -- Chapter 20. Bypassing the Road to Hell 263 -- Chapter 21. Using Open Source 282 -- Chapter 22. Redesigning Democracy for Artificial Intelligence 286 -- Chapter 23. Liberating Each One of Us 293.".
- 2002021992 title "Our molecular future : how nanotechnology, robotics, genetics, and artificial intelligence will transform our world / Douglas Mulhall.".
- 2002021992 type "text".