Nanotech, now and later
Given its current implementation, has nanotech been worth the investment so far and is it worth the risks in the future? Discuss round three of this week's Dust-Up.
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From the Los Angeles Times
Nanotech is right now in its very infancy. Within a few decades it will start to usher in some of the most promising and dangerous technologies ever seen.
Mark @ 5:06 PM PST, Feb 27, 2008
As I understand it, very small nano-robots can be doing amazing work in many fields. I am too old to start in this scientific quest & praise those who educated themselves to take part.
Nanotech = tiny robots @ 4:50 PM PST, Feb 27, 2008
Nanotechnology has one thing going for it or against it ,is that unlike the other scientific developments of our time, is that Nanotechnolgy can be applied to everything known or unknown in our world. Should Nano prove to be a good thing, all will be better, but should Nano turn into a Frankenstein the World had better watch out. It may have Biblical potential but the road to Hell is still paved with good intentions.
Tome @ 4:40 PM PST, Feb 27, 2008