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Howard Lovy
Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2003 12:26 pm
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Blogging NanoCommerce 2003
Despite the fact that my blogwork of late has not exactly endeared me to
the nanobusiness elite, my publisher has nonetheless asked that I blog
NanoCommerce 2003 in Chicago this week.
http://nanobot.blogspot.com/2003_12_07_nanobot_archive.html#107085787003335133

Nanosys with Small Times assist
The Associated Press sent out a feature that you'll see around the world
over the next week. It's about Nanosys Inc., one of the most promising
nanotech startups -- unofficially voted by the nano class as most likely
to go IPO first. The Palo Alto, Calif., company comes fully loaded with
120 patents and both near-term (biosensors) and long-term
(nanowire-powered electronics) goals.
http://nanobot.blogspot.com/2003_12_07_nanobot_archive.html#107085616530643905

Return of the Cave Capitalist
A few cycles of the sun ago, I gave a talk in front of the clan's
children titled, "Be a Scientist, Save the Flat World." Leading up to my
visit, the students were asked to chisel an essay on "Why I Am a Cave
Geek." Of the essays I read, nearly half assumed that human-created fire
was possible, and most were deeply worried about what would happen in
their future as fire spread to the edge of the world. I did what I could
to allay their fears, but there is no question that many of these
youngsters have been told a sleep-on-the-ground-time story that is
deeply troubling. You and cavemen around you have scared our young. I
don't expect you to stop, but I hope others will join with me in turning
on the sun, and showing our cubs that, while our future in the real
world will be cold, with a coming Long Period of Ice, there will be no
such monster as the human-replicated fire of your dreams.
http://nanobot.blogspot.com/2003_11_30_nanobot_archive.html#107054906303596654

Nano: It's the Law
OK. Been very busy doing my "other" job (the one that pays me), and I
have to say that the Small Times staff and I have put together a report
on the nanotech bill that outshines the other 864 nano stories you're
reading today. It has color, controversy and, above all, context. Enjoy.
Goodnight.
http://nanobot.blogspot.com/2003_11_30_nanobot_archive.html#107048308862606959

Jay Nano
Yet another cultural bellwether, the late-night TV monologue, has
reached down to the nano level. I've already told you about Dave Barry's
nanomockery. Thursday night, it was Jay Leno's turn to poke some fun on
"The Tonight Show."
http://nanobot.blogspot.com/2003_11_30_nanobot_archive.html#107066436895861497

Self-replicating NanoCommentary
While we wait for the president to grab his official bill-signing pen,
here's some "hold" music for you -- some of the commentary swirling in
the aftermath of the Drexler/Smalley debate.
http://nanobot.blogspot.com/2003_11_30_nanobot_archive.html#107048123659881801

NanoBusiness leader makes the call
Well, looks like we can all go home. The argument is over. The head of
the NanoBusiness Alliance has determined who is correct in the
Drexler/Smalley debates on molecular nanotechnology.
http://nanobot.blogspot.com/2003_11_30_nanobot_archive.html#107046404743863656

'Cold cerebral calculations'
Sounds like you scientists really are "Dr. Evil" and KAOS all rolled
into one. Shame on you.
http://nanobot.blogspot.com/2003_11_30_nanobot_archive.html#107074679627845654

News in a NanoSecond
http://nanobot.blogspot.com/2003_11_30_nanobot_archive.html#107054159863158750
http://nanobot.blogspot.com/2003_11_30_nanobot_archive.html#107045365170252548
 
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