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W0W ! This reminds me of when IBM used a Tunnelling Microscope to spell out their initials, and other similar things: http://www.newscientist.com/blog/technology/labels/nanotechnology.htmlThe future is indeed 'big' for nanotech!
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Joined: 3/21/2008 Posts: 580 Points: 1,643 Location: Ireland
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Fascinating. The next industrial revolution - I tend to agree, It's looking that way. Building things with atomic precision,wow.
There is no spoon.
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A quote I've heard from more and more in recent years, 'There is no science fiction anymore.' If I'm still around in ten years, all the change I'll see.
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But we still won't make it back to the moon. May as well try to rebuild the pyramids.
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