Get up to speed on nanotechnology and the many biological, chemical, physical, environmental, and political aspects of this developing science.
Dr. Wade Adams (Houston, TX) is the Director of the Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology at Rice University. The center is devoted to the development of new innovations on the nanometer scale by coordinating and supporting nanoscience and nanoengineering research. Some of the current thrusts in research include carbon nanotubes, molecular electronics and computing, and diagnostic and therapeutic medical applications of nanoshells. For the past 32 years Dr. Adams has conducted research in polymer physics, concentrating on structure-property relations in high-performance organic materials. He is internationally known for his research in high-performance rigid-rod polymer fibers, X-ray scattering studies of fibers and liquid crystalline films, polymer-dispersed liquid crystals, and theoretical studies of ultimate polymer properties. He has written more than 190 publications on these topics, including several review articles and two edited books. Linda Williams (Houston, TX) is a nonfiction writer with expertise and experience in the fields of science, medicine, and space. Her past research and writing work has ranged from life sciences and biochemical applications to genetics and human enzyme research. She has worked as a lead scientist and/or technical writer for NASA, McDonnell Douglas, Wyle Labs, and Rice University. She has also served as a science speaker for the Medical Sciences Division at NASA-Johnson Space Center. Currently, she works in the Wiess School of Natural Sciences at Rice University, Houston, TX. Ms. Williams has been a freelance writer, writing on a variety of subjects, for the past 12 years, including the McGraw-Hill titles: Chemistry Demystified (2003), Earth Science Demystified (2004), and Environmental Science Demystified (2005).
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: Advanced Materials
Chapter 9: Electronics and Sensors
Chapter 10: Communications
Chapter 11: Energy
Test: Part Three
PART FOUR: FUTURE
Chapter 12: Nanotechnology Trends
Chapter 13: Nanotechnology Risks
Chapter 14: Investment and Commercialization
Chapter 15: Global Impact
Test: Part Three
FINAL EXAM
Appendix A: Answers to Chapter Quizzes, Test and Exam Questions
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