Brad’s nanotechnology reading list: for those who are interested, concerned, or simply involved. 1) Why the future doesn’t need us by Bill Joy |
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the reading goes on, and on, and on… >> I've been endeavoring to get through my reading list. Sometime back in February I sat down and physically wrote out a list of the twenty (or so) books that I had either (a) started, (b) personally committed to reading or (c)
ecosystem >> A blade of grass is just a machine of carbon and amino acids. Nanotechnology of nature: a self-regulating collection of chemicals and fluids, harmonious together in a thread of neatly packed sugars, folded and twisted into a matrix of growing and
bookpod update >> Not having a vast abundance of free time to read these days (what with all the little projects that keep me busy from dawn 'til dusk) I'm finding it thoroughly enjoyable to use the twenty minutes each way to and from work
bookworm oh four >> I've been on a sort-of-quest for a few weeks now. Actually, despite my repeated insistence that I was going skip the whole new years resolution thing, this quest has been a sort of resolution -- a resolution that has stuck and
