nano technology.... wow

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Went to hear a lecture about nano technology today at collage and i found it really amusing :)

they were on about how nano technology may be able to make memories for computers which 1 cm(squared) of silicone can store 1.2 terabytes of information :eek:

apparenlty by the year 2017 nano technology products will make about 1.7 trillion pounds :rolleyes: so thats my future sorted. im gonna become a nano technician :D .


this lectures changed my mind


more info http://nanotechweb.org/yournews/5996

EDIT.. ok its cobalt or something not silicone
 
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I did a course on nano technology this year at uni, was the first module I've actually enjoyed in all 3 years of my chemistry degree.
 
Was it a proper lecture on the ins and outs of nanotechnology, or was it a lecture full of hype?
 
homerio said:
I did a course on nano technology this year at uni, was the first module I've actually enjoyed in all 3 years of my chemistry degree.
I'm midway though a nano science module. Its joint physics and chemistry.

Its too descriptive for my liking though at the moment. I like Maths and sums and physical descriptions, not hand wavy "this happens because it does" :p
 
ehhhmmm whats the difference of the 2?

it was only bout a hour and a half, and was based around the powerpoint presentation she had.
 
There was an interesting story today on the BBC about nanotechnology being used to repair damaged nerve fibres and restoring sight in hamsters.

Here

Jokester
 
Jokester said:
There was an interesting story today on the BBC about nanotechnology being used to repair damaged nerve fibres and restoring sight in hamsters.

Here

Jokester

possibilities are endless with nano tech... :eek:
iv seen a group of people make a new part of the brain for a mouse so that they can controll from a computer.
will look for info on web
 
In the 50's and 60's they said we would have slef-driving cars and robot housewives.

Nanotech has been the "next big thing" for ages and until somebody shows me some nanotech doing something I won't get too excited.

It is like robotics. Wake me up when they make a robot that can go upstairs with hot coffee and not spill it.

Computer: end program.
 
Well the London Centre for Nanotechnology is just being completed opposite my Chemistry building.

http://www.london-nano.ucl.ac.uk/lcn/index2.htm

Wouldn't mind doing a masters based around that, though not a chance with my grades :p

One of my lecturers Ivan Parkin has been telling us about research he's been doing involving nanocomponents identifying cancerous cells, surrounding them, and vibrating at high frequencies to create isolated heat spots to destroy the cancerous cells. It's applicaitons like that that fascinate me :)
 
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Berserker said:
People don't want self-driving cars and robot housewives. No demand = no supply.

I want a self driving robot housewife. ;) People do want self driving cars...just look at all the effort Mercedes have put into their active cruise control with radar. Hell the system can even perfom an emergency stop if the Autobahn comes to an abrupt stop.

Not sure about the robot housewife, but I am sure todays busy men and women would like more automated help around the house. After all our lesuire time is precious.

Still Nanotech is good, but only when the have the one that can repair my cells like the Nanotech in Kim Stanley Robinsons Red Mars series.
 
LordSplodge said:
It is like robotics. Wake me up when they make a robot that can go upstairs with hot coffee and not spill it.
I have enough trouble doing that in the mornings. :o:o
 
I want a self driving robot housewife. People do want self driving cars...just look at all the effort Mercedes have put into their active cruise control with radar. Hell the system can even perfom an emergency stop if the Autobahn comes to an abrupt stop.

Well there's a slight difference between a car that helps you brake and thus not die and a car that drives itself and kills you.
 
Berserker said:
People don't want self-driving cars and robot housewives. No demand = no supply.
Speak for yourself. I'd love those things. Not in a physical sense of course, there's some things you really need another person for :D
 
My company has been spending about 10% of their R&D budget (70million a year) on Nanotechnolgy every year for the last 15 years or so.......

We give a large chunk of the money to local Universities for their Nano research....

heres some info

According to the R&D director at our site......we are no further on from where we were 15 years ago - even though our company is the world leader in storage & regarded as second in this specific nano field (behind IBM)

About as much chance of me seeing any use out of it in my lifetime as cyborgs....but at least it not out of my wages.
 
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Berserker said:
People don't want self-driving cars and robot housewives. No demand = no supply.


Hey YOU dont want a robot housewife mabye.

Us lazy ass muddy funsters could look forward to nag free chip making and silky smooth "shutting up while the football is on".
 
<tin foil hat>

but when we get close to running out of oil in the next 20 years, the prices of said oil will soar and make the technology too expensive to make

</tin foil hat>


sounds interesting though ;)
 
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