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Nanotechnology is the mani****tion of
matter with at
least one
dimension sized from 1 to 100
nanometers (nm). At this scale,
commonly known as the nanoscale...
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Proposed nanotechnological device...
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Casein (/ˈkeɪsiːn/ KAY-seen, from
Latin caseus "cheese") is a
family of
related phosphoproteins (αS1, aS2, β, κ) that are
commonly found in
mammalian milk...
- term was
coined by John
Storrs Hall in 1989. Hall
thought of it as a
nanotechnological replacement for car seatbelts. The
robots would be microscopic, with...
- literature,
including enzyme immobilization, drug
delivery systems, and
nanotechnological self-****embly of materials.
Though DNA is not the
natural choice for...
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describes itself as
neither machine nor human; rather, it is a
hybrid nanotechnological cyborg.
Producer David Ellison explains that the
title Terminator...
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potential for
nanotechnological innovations to help
improve the environment, and the
possibly novel type of
pollution that
nanotechnological materials might...
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Epoque was
terminated by the
advent of the
Melding Plague in 2510, a
nanotechnological virus that destro**** all
other nanotechnology it came into contact...
- the
Ultimate Marvel universe. This
version is
younger and
possesses nanotechnological arms and the
ability to
control metal. In the "Death of Spider-Man"...
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expenditure would be a
single self-replicating unit (whether
robotic or
nanotechnological). The unit
could then
replicate at no
further cost,
limited only by...