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Nanotechnology: eleven 50-year outlooksThe Institute for the Future, in a UK-funded study published on the Stanford website, presents eleven outlooks for nanotechnology over the next 50 years: • Better drug delivery through nanotechnology • Carbon nanotubes and lighter vehicles • The coming nanoshell revolution in oncology • The dream of biochemical nanocomputing • Manufacturing with programmable materials
• Nanosensors for innovative sensing applications • Nanotechnologies for water purification • Nanowire sensors for DNA testing • Nanowires for improved circuits and spacecraft • Smart materials that react to the environment
• Wide adoption of nanoscale processors These are probably all worth a look, although I found the “Impact” assessments listed at the bottom of each page to be…odd. Of the nanotechnology developments listed above, most have “Impact” listings of Medium-Low. Perhaps they are referring to near-term impacts. (Credit: Kennita Watson) Monday is a holiday here at Foresight, so we’ll be back on Tuesday. Meanwhile, there’s still time to get your 2006 donation in to Foresight and have it doubled by our Challenge Grant. Thanks, and I wish all readers a happy and healthy New Year! —Christine 1 comment to Nanotechnology: eleven 50-year outlooks |
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Dear Sir,
I do think we should encourage young and brilliant minds to do more study on science and gov’t. should do more in this aspect. No doublt that the other countries will do their best to help their students to get into science/nano.
Our future depends on technological advancement or else we will be busy following footsteps of others.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Mike