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"A Mechanical Artificial Red Cell" (respirocytes) by Robert A. Freitas Jr. First nanobot device design paper ever published in mainstream medical journal.

There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom An Invitation to Enter a New Field of Physics By Richard P. Feynman The classic talk that was given on Dec 29th 1959 at the annual meeting of the American Physical Society at the California Institute of Technology, first published in the Feb. 1960 issue of Caltech's Engineering and Science.

Papers by Ralph C. Merkle Compiled list with links.

Foresight Debate on nanotechnology with Scientific American.

It's A Small, Small World "Nanotechnology" promises endless abundance courtesy of molecule-manipulating robots. Is that nuts? And do we want it? By Ed Regis

Nanotechnology in Manufacturing by John Walker; Autodesk

Nanotechnology Collection A collection of nanotech documents for sale at MIT tech review.

A proof about molecular bearings by Ralph Merkle.

Space Development: The Case Against Mars 1984 by K. Eric Drexler.

Analytical Chemistry October 1, 1997 Diamond thin films could be an electrochemist's best friend. Jishou Xu, Micheal C. Granger, Qingyun Chen, Jerzy W. Strojek, Tedd E. Lister and Greg M. Swain. Utah State University.

Sci.nanotech archives

Delivering Results. A Progress Report from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (high tech start up returns) May 1995 Revised June 1995.

Nanotechnology News Getting Small This piece was sampled from Mondo 2000.

NanoDesign: Concepts and Software for a Nanotechnology Based on Functionalized Fullerenes
Al Globus, MRJ, Inc. at NASA Ames Research Center and Richard Jaffe, NASA Ames Research Center.

Atom Tinkerer's Paradise. Innovations to atom-imaging microscopes create labs on tips By Peter Weiss.

Nanotechnology Without Genies By Lyle Burkhead 1999.

SRC/NASA Ames Workshop Report on Emerging Issues and Opportunities in Nanotubes and Nanoelectronics (Nov 12-13 1998).

The Hedonistic Imperative - The Hedonistic Imperative outlines how genetic engineering and nanotechnology will abolish suffering in all sentient life.

Abstracts of recent papers on Fullerene Research Provided by the Bucky News Service.(service terminated in 1994)


The Promise of Nanotechnology - By Michael S. Wisz: A paper on nanotech relevance by a student of Physics in the Arts & Sciences College.

Overview of Nanotechnology (not "Just the FAQs") Adapted by J.Storrs Hall from papers by Ralph C. Merkle and K. Eric Drexler.

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