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# 2364 | Recent NASA grants for keeping things cold [Will Dye] |
While preparing a post for the sci.nanotech newsgroup,
I came across some old NASA (Thu, 29 Jul 93, 9 KB) |
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# 30111 | Elegant 3D fluidic nano(almost) manufacturing method [Jeff Davis] |
fluidic manufacturing technology.
http://www.technologyreview.com/Nanotech/19786/page1/
I just love the photo (Fri, 7 Dec 2007, 1 KB) |
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# 7704 | Re: #7703 [Will Dye] |
updates about quantum computers.
Between machine intelligence, nanotech, genetic engineering, and
now quantum computers, it' (Wed, 19 Feb 1997, 1 KB) |
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# 13090 | Nanotechnology nonsence [Stasys Adiklis] |
bit too strong. We all know that
nanotech can work in principle, don't we? :-) (Sun, 16 Jan 2000, 1 KB) |
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# 3888 | Why I'm Signed Up [Robin Hanson] |
against signing up because he
expects sufficient (nanotech) cell repair to remain prohibitively
expensive.
I (Wed, 22 Feb 1995, 4 KB) |
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# 12967 | Re: CryoNet #12959 - #12964 [Dormammu] |
issue
of "Wired" magazine. Another article covers nanotech.
One tiny mention is given to cryonics.
(Sun, 19 Dec 1999, 1 KB) |
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# 21686 | quotations [Ettinger] |
Reading James Swayze's last post regarding nanotech (which made some very
good points), a (Sun, 27 Apr 2003, 1 KB) |
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# 17054 | Wired Article On Cryonics [Bryan Hall] |
0,1294,45188,00.html
Ralph Merkle, nanotech, Alcor, and vitrification are briefly mentioned. The
(Sat, 21 Jul 2001, 1 KB) |
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# 6020 | Nanotechnology and Quantum Teleportation [MAC TONNIES, INC.] |
ultimately, has a lot
to do with nanotech (even if the writers weren't specifically (Wed, 3 Apr 1996, 1 KB) |
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# 13960 | An exercise in undersatnding the future in 5 easy steps. [George Smith] |
0700
In message #13957 on "the Drexlerian nanotech/cryonics link in the mind of
some...", (Fri, 16 Jun 2000, 7 KB) |
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