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Nanorex Nanoengineering

maestro949's Photo maestro949 22 Jun 2006

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Watch the movie
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Matthias's Photo Matthias 22 Jun 2006

Watch the movie


yeah, and read its transcript ;-)
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maestro949's Photo maestro949 22 Jun 2006

Heh, I knew it looked familiar. Nicely done.
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caston's Photo caston 22 Oct 2006

I would really like to start designing and simulating ASAP but nanorex-1 doesn't come out until Northern Hemisphere Spring 2007 according to wikipedia.

What can I do to get some hands-on in the meantime?
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AdamSummerfield's Photo AdamSummerfield 24 Oct 2006

Ahhhhhh Cool!
Is this what I think this is? Can we make molecular clips on our computers?
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ameldedic2's Photo ameldedic2 24 Oct 2006

When are they going to have such a ability to use nanatechnology to build a processing computer as showed in the video?

Would anyone know what courses or major one would have to take if interested in nanomedcine and nanorobotics?
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maestro949's Photo maestro949 27 Oct 2006

Would anyone know what courses or major one would have to take if interested in nanomedcine and nanorobotics?


You'd want to look into biomedical engineering programs. MIT has a research facility dedicated to nanoscale engineering of biological systems but I think it's more or less related to synthetic biology. The two are closely related IMO as nature already does nano extremely well via chemistry! Trying to build motors, gears and stuff we use at the macro level might not be the best approach for doing work at the molecular scale. Check out openwetware.org for a group that's going the synthetic bio route.
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