This is a self-teaching guide for anyone interested in the booming field of Nanotechnology and all the contributing forces behind it Because it will take an overall introductory view of nanoscience and nanotechnology, it is ideal as a supplemental textbook, or as a general reference for policy makers, engineers, and research technicians, among others. The tried and true Demystified format will be employed, along with wonderful icons to help point out particularly interesting and important ideas. Key features 1. A self-teaching guide for anyone interested in nanotechnology and the many…mehr
This is a self-teaching guide for anyone interested in the booming field of Nanotechnology and all the contributing forces behind it Because it will take an overall introductory view of nanoscience and nanotechnology, it is ideal as a supplemental textbook, or as a general reference for policy makers, engineers, and research technicians, among others. The tried and true Demystified format will be employed, along with wonderful icons to help point out particularly interesting and important ideas. Key features 1. A self-teaching guide for anyone interested in nanotechnology and the many biological, chemical, physical, environmental and political aspects of the developing science 2. The field of Nanotechnology is HUGEHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Linda D. Williams is a nonfiction writer with specialities in science, medicine, and space. She works in the Weiss School of Natural Sciences at Rice University, Houston, Texas. A resident of Houston, Texas, Ms. Williams' work has ranged from biochemistry and microbiology to genetics and human enzyme research. She has worked as a technical writer and chief scientist at NASA and McDonnell Douglas, and served as a science speaker for the Medical Sciences Division of NASA-Johnson Space Centre. She is the author of two other popular volumes in this series, Earth Science Demystified and Chemistry Demystified.
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Introduction PART ONE: DISCOVERY Chapter 1: Buckyball Discovery Chapter 2: Nanoscale Chapter 3: What Makes Nano Special? Chapter 4: Nanoscience Toolbox Test: Part One PART TWO: WET APPLICATIONS Chapter 5: Biology Chapter 6: Medicine Chapter 7: Environment Test: Part Two PART THREE: DRY APPLICATIONS Chapter 8: Materials Chapter 9: Electronics and Sensors Chapter 10: Communications Chapter 11: Energy Test: Part Three PART FOUR: FUTURE Chapter 12: Business and Investing Chapter 13: Nanotechnology and Public Policy Chapter 14: From Here to There Test: Part Four FINAL EXAM Answers to Quizzes, Test and Exam Questions Appendix 1: Acronyms and Descriptions Appendix 2: Companies and Products Appendix 3: References Index
Introduction PART ONE: DISCOVERY Chapter 1: Buckyball Discovery Chapter 2: Nanoscale Chapter 3: What Makes Nano Special? Chapter 4: Nanoscience Toolbox Test: Part One PART TWO: WET APPLICATIONS Chapter 5: Biology Chapter 6: Medicine Chapter 7: Environment Test: Part Two PART THREE: DRY APPLICATIONS Chapter 8: Materials Chapter 9: Electronics and Sensors Chapter 10: Communications Chapter 11: Energy Test: Part Three PART FOUR: FUTURE Chapter 12: Business and Investing Chapter 13: Nanotechnology and Public Policy Chapter 14: From Here to There Test: Part Four FINAL EXAM Answers to Quizzes, Test and Exam Questions Appendix 1: Acronyms and Descriptions Appendix 2: Companies and Products Appendix 3: References Index
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