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Subscription.com – Finding Fellow Nano Fans

Nano technology has fascinated me since I was a child. The thought of something so small being able to do so much has been one of the most interesting parts of the twenty-first century.

When I firs…

Short DNA Replication Movie

On the Strange Paths blog is an excellent movie showing a depiction of molecular machinery at work in copying a DNA strand. This 1-minute video is a must see.

Even including imaginary "sounds&qu…

New Blogger: Michael Anissimov

Hi, everyone. Michael Anissimov here, taking over as author of Nanotechbuzz. My other blog is Accelerating Future. When it comes to nanotechnology, I participate on the Center for Responsible Nanotech…

Farewell from George Elvin

After over a year as founding author of nanotechbuzz I'm moving on to focus exclusively on my work as director of green Technology Forum. Nanotechbuzz will live on, of course, in the very able han…

Nanotechnology questions we hate to hear

Questions and comments raised by readers
at a new blog, Microanalysis:
I heard a rumor that by 2020, nanotechnology will have made such advances that armies of nanobots will perform all of our mundan…

Rocky Rawstern fires up blog~nano

Nanotech expert Rocky Rawstern has started a blog called blog~nano: Nanoscale Materials
and Nanotechnology, which he describes as dedicated to an ongoing analysis of nanoscale technologies and molecu…

Introducing Green Technology Forum

I'm pleased to announce a new company I've just started called Green Technology Forum. At green Technology Forum you'll find news, commentary, interviews, and original
research covering e…

Predicting nanotech’s immediate future

Much of what has been written about nanotech revolves around fairly advanced/far future scenarios. What however do you thing are going to be some of the impacts and applications over the next few year…

Nanoscale views for the technically minded

For those of you interested in the technical aspects of nanotechnology, check out nanoscale views.

It's a blog run by Doug Natelson, an Associate Professor in both Physics and astronomy and Elect…