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  1. Nanotechnology: Webster's Timeline History, 1938 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2010-03-10
  2. Portable Technologies - Science Learning in Context (INNOVATIONS IN SCIENCE EDUCATION AND TECHNOLOGY
  3. Multiscale Modeling: From Atoms to Devices
  4. Design and Test of Digital Circuits by Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata by Fabrizo Lombardi, Jing Huang, 2007-10-31
  5. Cellular Computing (Genomics and Bioinformatics) by Barbara Hanawalt, 2004-08-05
  6. Magnetic Memory: Fundamentals and Technology by Denny D. Tang, Yuan-Jen Lee, 2010-06-07
  7. BASF SE (BASFY) Profile & Nanotechnology & MEMS Industry Trends Analysis 2010 by Ltd. Plunkett Research, 2010-06-14
  8. News Briefs.(Nanotechnologies Inc.)(Brief Article): An article from: Nanoparticle News
  9. Nanotechnology and electronics developments: a toolkit for the electronics industry.(NANOTECHNOLOGY): An article from: Printed Circuit Design & Fab by Alan Rae, 2009-11-01
  10. NIST AWARDS ZYVEX TEAM $25M CONTRACT FOR NANOTECHNOLOGY.: An article from: EDP Weekly's IT Monitor
  11. Nanotechnology and PCBs: could nano PCB miniaturization allow the IC world to finally merge with SMT?(NANOTECHNOLOGY): An article from: Printed Circuit Design & Manufacture by Michael Shores, 2006-03-01
  12. Plunkett's Nanotechnology & Mems Industry Trends & Statistics 2010 (Summary): A Summary of Plunkett's Nanotechnology & MEMS Industry Almanac 2010 by Ltd. Plunkett Research, 2010-06-09
  13. Bridges to Infinity With Disk; Nanotechnology and the Promise of Space by James Bennett, 1993-10
  14. Welcome to the nanotechnology era: get small with carbon nanotubes that help fight ESD.(NO MYTHS ALLOWED): An article from: Printed Circuit Design & Manufacture by Eric Bogatin, 2005-05-01

81. Centre For Quantum Computer Technology :: Publications
CJ Wellard, LCL Hollenberg and CI Pakes, Singlequbit operationson the Kane quantum computer , nanotechnology 13, 570 (2002).
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  • L. Oberbeck, "Low-temperature epitaxial growth of Si and SiGe films", Book chapter - Growth, characterization and electronic applications of Si-based thin films, Volume Editor: R. B. Bergmann, to be published by Trans World Research (2002).
    L. Oberbeck, N.J. Curson, M.Y. Simmons, R. Brenner, A.R. Hamilton, S.R. Schofield and R.G. Clark, "Encapsulation of phosphorus dopants in silicon for the fabrication of a quantum computer", accepted for Applied Physics Letters (2002).
    R.G. Clark, P.C. Hammel, A.S. Dzurak, A.R. Hamilton, L.C.L. Hollenberg, D.N. Jamieson and C.I. Pakes, "Towards a silicon-based nuclear-spin quantum computer", Los Alamos Science, 27,2 (2002).
    M.E. Hawley, G.W. Brown, M.Y. Simmons and R.G. Clark, "Fabricating a qubit array with a scanning tunneling microscope", Los Alamos Science, 27, 302 (2002).
  • 82. The Division Of Computer Science
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    83. Nanotechnology
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    85. R&D: Whose Computer Is Fastest Of All?
    The Discover web site brings you the world of science the latest research news, a guide to the hottest scientific web sites, enhanced versions of articles from Discover magazine, and a fulltext archive. Jack Dongarra, a computer scientist at the University of Tennessee, has been tracking He gives each computer a set of linear equations to solve.
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    Japan has ousted the United States and jumped to first in the latest ranking of the world's fastest supercomputers. Jack Dongarra, a computer scientist at the University of Tennessee, has been tracking the progress of the world's best number-crunching machines since 1993. Twice a year, he publishes a list of the 500 champs (see www.top500.org
  • Five times faster than number 2, the NEC-built Earth Simulator in Yokohama, Japan, models terrestrial climate and plate tectonics. Speed: 35.86 teraflops (trillion operations per second).
    Two years old and at the top of the list just seven months ago, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's ASCI White simulates the aging of U.S. stockpiled nuclear weapons. Speed: 7.23 teraflops.
    The LeMieux ("the best") supercomputer at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center tackles academic calculations for researchers affiliated with the National Science Foundation. Speed: 4.46 teraflops.
  • 86. Small Is Beautiful: A Collection Of Nanotechnology Links
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    89. Practical Quantum Computers Are Another Step Closer -- Nanotechnology The Magic
    This allows each qubit to participate in more than one calculation at once, whichis why a quantum computer can run a large number of computations in parallel.
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    Stephan Gulde, of the University of Innsbruck, in Austria, and his colleagues have built a prototype machine whose chief working part is a single atom of calcium, and they have run a program on it.
    Conventional computers manipulate binary digits (bits). Quantum computers manipulate “qubits” (quantum bits). A bit represents a numerical value of one or zero. However, owing to the uncertainty principle (which says that you can never have perfect information about the behaviour of a very small object) a qubit can represent a one and a zero simultaneously. This allows each qubit to participate in more than one calculation at once, which is why a quantum computer can run a large number of computations in parallel. The problem is manipulating the qubits. Setting their initial values is hard. So is reading the results. And while the computation is performed, different qubits must interact with each other in carefully controlled ways—aptly known as entanglement—while being kept isolated from the environment outside the computer.
    The test to which Dr Gulde put his computer was running the “Deutsch-Jozsa” algorithm. This algorithm, named after David Deutsch and Richard Jozsa, two of the pioneers of quantum computing, is a way to check if a coin is fair or not. A coin is considered to be fair if it has heads on one side and tails on the other. If it has heads or tails on both sides, it is deemed unfair.

    90. Computer Science And Mathematics
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    91. Nanotechnology Timeline
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    Click on either the nodes or lines for more information NODES (= milestones). Clicking on a milestone calls up an FX claim description on the deliverable (payoff scaled by year), a resource list, and links to the predecessor and successor activities and milestones.
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    How realistic is Drexlerian nanotechnology? When can we expect to see molecular manufacturing? What are the major milestones along the way, and are we making progress on them? When can we expect to see (more) commercial products based on nanotechnology? What are the obstacles? The focus of this project is to further develop the critical path diagram of the anticipated developments required to get to a nanoscale replicator. Please send me suggestions for improving these pages, especially in terms of content: new milestones, flesh out the descriptions of existing milestones, or argue about the dependencies. This evolving document is the intersection of two of my hobby projects:
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  • 92. U.S. Faces Nanotechnology R&D 'Dogfight' - Computerworld
    US Faces nanotechnology R D 'Dogfight' Europe, Asia are matching US funds By PATRICKTHIBODEAU SEPTEMBER 23, 2002 Content Type Story Source Computerworld.
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      You could ask what this money is being used for? Actually, for many things. The point with nanotechnology - or more exactly, nanotechnologies - is that it has potential applications in virtually any industrial field. Once you start to think about creating something out of matter - atoms and molecules - you can imagine anything. According to Robert Freitas, author of the book Nanomedicine and researcher at Zyvex, the oldest nano-company, "Nanomedicine will eliminate virtually all common diseases of the 20th century, virtually all medical pain and suffering, and allow the extension of human capabilities - most especially our mental abilities."
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      Take storage. What we know now is often based on "holes". CDs are basically plastic disks on which laser-made holes represent bits of data. What about reducing the size of these holes? That's precisely what IBM folks are working on. At IBM Zurich Lab, researchers demonstrated this year the results of the Millipede project, a new technology able to store data with a density 20 times higher than the one of magnetic storage. In Millipede, thousands of molecular-sized tips are used to punch indentations representing individual bits into a thin plastic film. To figure out how small these indentations are, try to consider that the dot at the end of this sentence could contain about 50,000 of them (didn't I tell you that we were dealing with very small stuff?). With this kind of technology, we could be able to store the content of 100,000 books, or 25 DVDs, on a single post stamp (a piece of paper we used a long time ago to send mail).

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    97. Purdue Board Of Trustees: Major Building Decisions
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    98. HP Researchers Claim Nanotech Breakthrough
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