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“Nano” from the 1970’s. Don Eigler, eat your heart out!

by Andrew Maynard | Oct 1, 2009 | Nanotechnology

Twenty years ago, Don Eigler became the first person to manipulate and position individual atoms, making the breakthrough that many consider a pivotal moment in modern nanotechnology.  Unknown to Don and the rest of IBM team though (I assume), they were pipped to the...

So you’re curious about nanotechnology…

by Andrew Maynard | Sep 28, 2009 | Communication, Nanotechnology, Recommended

Curious, concerned or just plain confused about nanotechnology?  The new website Nano & Me might be just what you are looking for. Funded in part by the UK department of Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) and developed by the Responsible Nano Forum, Nano &...

Enough with the nano already!

by Andrew Maynard | Sep 18, 2009 | Communication, Engagement, Nanotechnology

Okay, so I’ve been letting work interfere with my blogging life over the past few weeks, which has led to an interminable series of impenetrable blogs on nanotechnology.  I promise I’ll try and lighten up over the next few weeks (although I’m afraid...

Want the low-down on nanotechnology safety? Try these ten helpful resources

by Andrew Maynard | Sep 14, 2009 | Nanotechnology, Recommended

Where’s the best place to look for down to earth information on nanotechnology safety?  Surprisingly, given how much time I spend speaking and writing about the subject, I don’t think I have ever sat down and compiled such a list.  But while preparing for this year’s...

Texas Instruments – transforming the world, one graphing calculator at a time (or, Where I Went Wrong With My Life)

by Andrew Maynard | Sep 13, 2009 | Education, Miscellaneous

I always thought mathematics at school was all about being taught a new language – one that helps us live in a culture built on numbers, enables scientists and engineers to understand and control the world we live in, and enriches us by revealing the underlying...
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