Re: Some "updates" on nanotech progress
- From: "Ahem A Rivet's Shot" <steveo@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 04 Mar 2009 10:39:38 -0600
On Tue, 03 Mar 2009 18:28:39 -0600
Jim Logajan <JamesL@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Also, I notice in the January issue of Life Extension magazine an article
by Robert Freitas Jr. that indicates a plan and a goal of manufacturing
the first medical nanorobots by the 2020s:
http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag2009/jan2009_Nanotechnology-Radically-
Extended-Life-Span_01.htm
That is very interesting in particular the detail that Robert
Freitas Jr. has been doing a lot of work on tooltips for mechanosynthesis
and is now ready to move from simulation to reality. Not only is
nanomedicine moving closer with this work but also the nanofab.
I wonder just how much more of this sort of heads down working
through the hard bits is going on quietly in labs around the world - it is
for example hard to believe that IBM labs have done nothing significant
since things like the millipede (1024 AFM tips on a chip).
I will now stick my neck out and predict that the long period of
near silence will be followed by a sudden rush of products.
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