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  • {{Short description|Fictional uses of nanotechnology}} ...ive fiction]].<ref name=bly>Bly, Robert W., 2005, ''The Science In Science Fiction: 83 SF Predictions that Became Scientific Reality'', BenBella Books, Inc., ...
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  • ...nitude|orders of magnitude]] smaller than a [[nanometre]] (and thus most [[nanotechnology]]) and two orders of magnitude smaller than most [[chemistry]] transformati Alternatively, picotechnology is used by some researchers in [[nanotechnology]] to refer to the fabrication of structures where atoms and devices are pos ...
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  • {{Short description|Fictional uses of nanotechnology}} ...ive fiction]].<ref name=bly>Bly, Robert W., 2005, ''The Science In Science Fiction: 83 SF Predictions that Became Scientific Reality'', BenBella Books, Inc., ...
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  • {{Molecular nanotechnology}} ...ting machine|including additional nanomachines]]), this advanced form of [[nanotechnology]] (or ''molecular manufacturing''<ref>{{cite web |url=http://wise-nano.org/ ...
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  • ...nologies such as [[educational technology]], [[information technology]], [[nanotechnology]], [[biotechnology]], [[robotics]], and [[artificial intelligence]].{{NoteT === Nanotechnology === ...
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  • ...ds can change the flow of time considerably. As depicted in many [[science fiction]] stories and movies (e.g. ''[[Déjà Vu (2006 film)|Déjà Vu]]''), a person t ===Science fiction=== ...
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  • ...study of manipulating matter on an atomic and molecular scale. Generally, nanotechnology deals with structures sized between 1 and 100 nanometre in at least one dim === Media about the history of technology === ...
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  • ...h_2016"/> and in more recent times by [[K. Eric Drexler]] in his book on [[nanotechnology]], ''[[Engines of Creation]]'' (coining the term '''clanking replicator ''' ...copic [[nanorobot]]s or "[[assembler (nanotechnology)|assemblers]]" that [[nanotechnology]] may make possible, but the term is informal and is rarely used by others ...
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  • {{for multi|the materials science journal|Nanotechnology (journal)|other uses of "Nanotech"|Nanotech (disambiguation)}} {{Nanotechnology}} ...
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  • ...last=Cadwalladr |first=Carole |date=22 February 2014 |title=Are the robots about to rise? Google's new director of engineering thinks so… |work=[[The Guardi [[I. J. Good]] speculated in 1965 that superhuman intelligence might bring about an intelligence explosion:<ref name="good1965"/><ref name="good1965-stat"/> ...
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  • {{About|a critique of anthropocentrism|the futurist ideology and movement|Transhuma ...theory that is critical of traditional [[humanism]] and traditional ideas about the [[human condition]], vitality and agency.<ref>J. Childers/G. Hentzi eds ...
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  • ...re ongoing philosophical and [[Politics and technology|political debates]] about the role and use of technology, the [[ethics of technology]], and ways to m The [[Neolithic Revolution]] (or ''First Agricultural Revolution'') brought about an acceleration of technological innovation, and a consequent increase in s ...
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  • Influenced by seminal works of [[science fiction]], the transhumanist vision of a transformed future humanity has attracted ...explored the themes of [[life extension]] and immortality in his [[Gothic fiction|gothic novel]] [[St. Leon (novel)|''St.&nbsp;Leon'']], which became popular ...
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  • | [[Sustainocene]], [[Renewable energy]], [[Nanotechnology]] | [[prosthesis|Prosthetics]], [[prosthetics in fiction]], [[cyborg]] ...
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  • ...ar = 2016 | title = 'Science and technology convergence: with emphasis for nanotechnology-inspired convergence | journal = J. Nanoparticle Res. | volume = 18 | issue * NBIC ([[Nanotechnology|'''N'''anotechnology]], [[Biotechnology|'''B'''iotechnology]], [[Informatio ...
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  • ...the experience of [[wikt:submerge|submersion]] applied to representation, fiction or simulation. Immersion can also be defined as the state of consciousness ...world in their game.<ref name=":33" /> While there is still a lot to learn about immersive technology and what it has to offer, it has come an entirely long ...
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  • ...red Chandler]] (1918–2007). However, some continue to express reservations about its use.<ref>James Hull, "The Second Industrial Revolution: The History of ...hive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110929004417/http://www.theiet.org/about/libarc/archives/biographies/faraday.cfm |date=29 September 2011 }}</ref> Hi ...
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  • {{About||a non-technical introduction to the topic of genetics|Introduction to gene .../books.google.com/books?id=WJrvj0pOJx0C&pg=PA164 |title=Modern Concepts in Nanotechnology, Volume 5|year=2008|isbn=978-81-8356-296-6|publisher=Discovery Publishing H ...
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  • ...sions of the post-industrial society, especially in [[Fictional technology|fiction]], are strikingly similar to the visions of near and post-[[Technological s The end of the last Ice Age about 10,000 years ago is taken as the end point of the [[Upper Paleolithic]] and ...
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