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    Technological Singularity

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    different life-form. This may include machines becoming sentient. Believing in the singularity is a good thing. The singularity will bring up a new age of superhuman intelligence. “According to Ray Kurzweil the advancements in the GNR; genomics, nanotechnology, and robotics will pave the way” (Kurzweil, Ray. The Singularity Is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology). Imagine being able cure genetic diseases like hemophilia, color blindness, and cancer. Or being able to cure disease that were once…

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    rough draft Nanotechnology is a new and developing field that has flourished in the past decade. Hundreds of discoveries have already been made and products continue to advance thanks to the research that is being done in nanotechnology. Nanotechnology is helping create more efficient devices, medical tools with a higher capability, and energy efficient tools. A highly researched product that has been created is called Flat Photovoltaic Cells, more commonly known as solar panels. These cells,…

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    where my passion for nanotechnology and Biomedical engineering would…

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    What Does Transhumanism mean in the modern 21st Century? In the peer reviewed journal, “Better Living through Transhumanism”, the author George Dvorsky explains the meaning of Transhumanism and elaborates the innovative ways it can benefit human kind in the future. He also points out the modern workings of medical and technological breakthroughs. He claims that more individuals should join in and be involved in transhumanism, which aims to stimulate and promote the remarkable enhancement of…

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    perfect they would be identical. But everyone is different. Many other people may think that a utopia is possible because they believe what they read on the internet like, nanotechnology will soon be perfected. Scientists said the same thing 13 years ago. And still no nanobots I the scientist are going to keep on saying nanotechnology will soon be perfected but they will still have flaws in their work just like 13 years ago. People say that nanobots can enhance the human body performance not…

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    Pathologic Ocularization

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    resulting from pathologic ocular neovascularization such as age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, retinopathy of prematurity and ocular tumours. Poor drug delivery to lesions in patient’s eyes is a major obstacle to the treatment. Nanotechnology provides novel opportunities to overcome the limitations of conventional drug delivery systems to reach the back of the eye through fabrication of nanostructures capable of encapsulating and delivering small molecules. This review…

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    composed a manuscript “Why the future need not bother with us”. In this manuscript, he chronicled the exact apprehensions as McDermott; that remarkable progression in technology may prompt annihilation of humanity. He explicitly concentrated on nanotechnology, pathology, and robotics and again utilized a similar thought to define the danger that innovation is constrained to sovereignties who can bear the cost of high cost contraptions and therefore the improvement is not fairly dispersed. He was…

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    Tin Dioxide Essay

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    CHAPTER 1 TIN OXIDE 1.1 Introduction Tin dioxide, also known by the systematic name tin(IV) oxide and stannic oxide in the older notation, is the inorganic compound with the formula SnO2. The mineral form of SnO2 is called cassiterite, and this is the main ore of tin. With many other names, this oxide of tin is the most important raw material in tin chemistry. This colorless, diamagnetic solid is amphoteric. 1.2 Structure It crystallises with the rutile structure, wherein the tin atoms are six…

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    Nanorobot Essay

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    The new invention, NeuRobot, a kind of nanorobot which is defined as a controllable machine at the nanometer scale that are composed of nano-scale components and algorithmically respond to input forces and information, is believed to bring the nanotechnology to the next level and be the answer to the incurable impairment of nervous system. 2. DESCRIPTION Figure 1: A Figure Showing the Mechanical Structure of NeuRobot 2.1 MECHANICAL STRUCTURE As shown in Figure 1, with a radius of 10…

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    The Center for Nanotechnology in Cancer (CNTC) at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, MA is forced to assess its organization situation in 2010. According to the case study, written by Heidi K. Gardner, Edo Bedzra, and Shereef M. Elnahal titled Ganging Up on Cancer: Integrative Research Centers at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (A): The mission of the CNTC is to transform cancer therapy by enabling the early detection of cancer using nanoparticles and molecular imaging, as well as by…

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