Nanosystems 1992 published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Still it is the definative text for nanotechnology and explains the
Mechanosynthesis involved with carbenes, carbon radical's, energy
dissipation models etc.
Regarding nanoCERT, hey I'm all for action, anymore details on this
subject?
Gina "Nanogirl" Miller
http://www.nanoindustries.com
See nanogirl at:
http://www.homestead.com/nanogirlpix/nanogirlpix.html
You wrote:
>This is... most provoking. Dear nanogirl, Nanosystems is a not very
>recent book, written by a single, albeit very bright, person.
>Now nanotechnology research in the mainstream has begun in earnest,
>the results are most encouraging, and so far I don't see anything
>which absolutely excludes the possibility of designing some very,
>very nasty mites. All the Foresight Instututes in the world united
>cannot control a large, very busy scientific field.
>I don't know about you, but I am worried. We must begin planning a
>nanoCERT, and allocate some funding towards theoretical goo
>studies. These computers are mighty fast nowadays, you know.
>'gene
>