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Description:  From Lawrence Berkeley National Labs to Silicon Valley, researchers are manipulating particles at the atomic level, ushering in potential cures ...




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Description:  We are approaching an evolutionary event horizon, where the organic and the synthetic, the virtual and the "real", are merging ...




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Description:  A nanotechnology super soldier suit is currently in stages of research at the MIT. This is a project done for ...




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Description:  Google Tech Talks September 12, 2006 Yi Cui is an assistant professor in the Materials Science and Engineering Department at Stanford University. ...




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Nanotechnology - Age of Convergence

We are approaching an evolutionary event horizon, where the organic and the synthetic, the virtual and the "real", are merging together into an operational ecology, an existence morphology for which there is no precendent in the history of which we are currently aware, catalyzed by nanotechnology - www.historianofthefuture.com
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Video Comments:
shraidha (November 20, 2008 at 3:34 pm)
And people are afraid of government implanting chips in people's brains.What about competing hosts of nano swarms...NANOWARFARE.The combat applications of this tech are endless and discomposing.
ADDTV (November 19, 2008 at 4:25 pm)
converging technology is a subject we should all be familiar with. swing over to my page and watch the documentary "The Age of Transitions" which delves into this subject and it's origins. thanks.
akira4202 (November 18, 2008 at 8:50 am)
There is a Japan animation that explains a flu-shot as an administering agent to evolve the body into a machine. Although it is Nan-ites and its sole purpose is to repair and evolve. As it repairs cells, the cell is no longer human. So on and so forth. Japan will disconnect themselves from united nations and Destroy itself, and possibly the world.
shraidha (November 20, 2008 at 3:39 pm)
Actually, Japan is a paragon of advancement. Every nation needs to disconnect with that obsolete and impotent tool of fascistic ideology and form a league of democracies. The scientific contributions to mankind made by the Nipponese far outweigh that of 90% of the members of that failed organization.A new order must arise from the ash of the old. It is inevitable.
lostcompass (November 17, 2008 at 7:54 pm)
I don't think that our inability to create AI machines has anything to do with programming cells. Remember that in order to recreate a convincing AI, we need to know all the behavioral patterns of the mind, and we are not even able to define what constitutes intelligence. Regarding cells, however, it is relatively easier to imagine that we could create machines that could emulate them because cells perform a definite set of functions. It would just be a matter of determining the said functions.
lexlutorlyon (November 17, 2008 at 1:13 pm)
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Vektruscen (November 16, 2008 at 12:59 pm)
LOL, nice
ImpTeaser (November 11, 2008 at 4:00 pm)
No, those people are old enough they still think this is science fiction. There's a whole new generation of us that think it could be possible. After all, they weren't that far off with tv, if not radio. Then along came the internet to finish the job. ;)
ImpTeaser (November 11, 2008 at 4:03 pm)
So much for the reply link. The next/last comment (by me) was supposed to be in response to Kyzo. Please keep that in mind as it is drastically out of order.
kyzo (November 17, 2008 at 2:45 pm)
Yeah ok, TV is arguably bad example. The point is i guess that change can't be emotively chategorised as bad or good, it's just change. Whats seen as normal human behaviour changes from generation to generation, so we're alot more adaptive and fluid then some would have us believe. Still as you said our generation are probably going to see this come to fruition one way or another.
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