Re: Any recent surveys of molecular nanotechnology?




On Jul 9, 8:08=A0pm, Jim Logajan <Jam...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I would also appreciate suggestions on journals, books, or websites that
are "dense" with respect to references to technical articles on experimen=
ts
and theory related to molecular nanotechnology.

Here's a link to one that I check everyday. It is by some unknown guy
by the name of Eric Drexler, but he seems to have a passable knowledge
about nanotech.

http://metamodern.com/

Scott Jensen


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