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Due to recent events and me wanting to eventually touch base w/individuals on the subjects of our new technologies; I finally decided to start my nano technology thread.

Nanotechnology covers pretty much every thing you can think of from new raw materials from old raw materials, new computer science, to even marketing and shipping.

Basically, it can be used in every aspect of life and non-life.

What is Nanotechnology? Universary of Nottingham (video) This is a great video for those new to nanotechnology

What is Nanotechnology? Center for Responsible Nanotechnology (text)


Rice Univ chemistry/biotechnology

Gentle touch of nanochip can detect oral cancer

Good, Better, Best: The Human Quest for Enhancement

Mind Control

Pacemaker for Your Brain: Brain-to-Computer Chip Revolutionizes Neurological Therapy

RFID CHIPS FUSE WITH HUMAN BRAIN CELLS AND CAN BE CONTROLLED

Contact lenses with circuits, lights a possible platform for superhuman vision

One Step Beyond - The First Human Cyborg

Kevin Warwick wiki article

cbc PROMOTES chip implants

The Brain Chip

Nano particles can be harmful

So what do you guys think about it? Will this be the end of medicinal medicine (pills have many unwanted side effect and is far from perfect) as the future progresses?
 
I just watched the first video and looked over the others a little bit, I learned some facts about Nano Technology I didn't know, I can't really make an informed opinion on any details, but it's very interesting!
 
So what do you guys think about it? Will this be the end of medicinal medicine (pills have many unwanted side effect and is far from perfect) as the future progresses?
I'm part of a center working on developing nanomedicines for cancer therapy.

I am not sure what you mean by "end of medicine" as nanoparticles and nanotechnology is one of the new frontiers in medicine.
 
I'm part of a center working on developing nanomedicines for cancer therapy.

I am not sure what you mean by "end of medicine" as nanoparticles and nanotechnology is one of the new frontiers in medicine.

I should have stated it differently. Such as "end of medicine as most now know it"

Would that have been more accurate?

You are part of an interesting and exciting field of technology! If they would have touched base on nanotechnology when I was in school I would have probably tried my crack at getting involved somehow.

What would one need to learn to be able to get involved in this field? I have always been a fan of science and have seriously thought about going back to school to get involved somehow.
 
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I read Eric Drexler's book back in the day, and couldn't get past the issue of waste heat. He totally ignored it and to me it seemed like a major issue. Has this problem been solved?
 
I should have stated it differently. Such as "end of medicine as most now know it"

Would that have been more accurate?
a bit. In the short term, people won't see any difference. Cancer medicine medicine has already been using "nanotech" for the past 15+ years. Look into Doxil(R), which is a pegylated liposome delivering doxirubicin.

I think the greatest change that nanotech may spurn on is personalized medicine. We may be able to create drug loaded nanovehicles that are personally tuned to the exact needs of a person's specific disease state. Obviously, though, such highly specified drug dosage forms is a regulatory nightmare. How does the government ensure safety (or do testing) on a drug that is expected to only work on a person with a very specific genetic background?

You are part of an interesting and exciting field of technology!
Thanks
it is fun.

What would one need to learn to be able to get involved in this field? I have always been a fan of science and have seriously thought about going back to school to get involved somehow.
A PhD in engineering (E.g., chemical, materials, electrical, mechanical, biomedical) or physics or chemistry. Those are probably the most logical entry points into the field.
 
I'm looking forward to the day when each person will have his own synthetic little biome of self-replicating nanomachines tending everything. Couple that with better understanding of the human genome, and the possibilities are near endless. Moving to a different climate? Have your nanobots tweak your genes to make your physiology more in tune with the environs. Working odd hours? Have the nanobots flood your brain with the proper chemicals for the first week to keep you awake and alert when you need to be. Catastrophic injury? The wee buggers will seal it up tight, combat infection, and leave a smiley-faced scar. :D
 
I worry this would be used for mind-control. I remember seeing something on youtube, which was being discussed by someone working in the nanotech field -- essentially he talked about how neurons could be made to grow around certain electronic equipment. It would make for a highly dangerous mechanism of mind-control.
 
I worry this would be used for mind-control. I remember seeing something on youtube, which was being discussed by someone working in the nanotech field -- essentially he talked about how neurons could be made to grow around certain electronic equipment. It would make for a highly dangerous mechanism of mind-control.
Of course.
 
I worry this would be used for mind-control. I remember seeing something on youtube, which was being discussed by someone working in the nanotech field -- essentially he talked about how neurons could be made to grow around certain electronic equipment. It would make for a highly dangerous mechanism of mind-control.

Now there's a surprise :rolleyes:.
 
I worry this would be used for mind-control. I remember seeing something on youtube, which was being discussed by someone working in the nanotech field -- essentially he talked about how neurons could be made to grow around certain electronic equipment. It would make for a highly dangerous mechanism of mind-control.

So, you're worried that it could be used to control minds that were specifically grown to be controlled? :confused:
 
It would make for a highly dangerous mechanism of mind-control.


Actually it's too late. The nanotechnology mind control devices are already secretly installed in everyone's brains. They allow me to implant arbitrary thoughts of my choosing into your mind. For example, I can cause you to suddenly think about what it would look, sound, and even smell like if a life-size lime green Jell-O model of Darth Vader's head were chopped in half with a bronze battle axe.

Would you like me to demonstrate?

Respectfully,
Myriad
 
Actually it's too late. The nanotechnology mind control devices are already secretly installed in everyone's brains. They allow me to implant arbitrary thoughts of my choosing into your mind. For example, I can cause you to suddenly think about what it would look, sound, and even smell like if a life-size lime green Jell-O model of Darth Vader's head were chopped in half with a bronze battle axe.

Would you like me to demonstrate?

Respectfully,
Myriad

It works! That is exactly what I'm thinking about right now:jaw-dropp
 
I worry this would be used for mind-control. I remember seeing something on youtube, which was being discussed by someone working in the nanotech field -- essentially he talked about how neurons could be made to grow around certain electronic equipment. It would make for a highly dangerous mechanism of mind-control.

Naah. Just lead the cops on a high speed chase, and get them to fire the EMP gun at you, and all those pesky neurons will burn themselves right out of your head.
 
Actually it's too late. The nanotechnology mind control devices are already secretly installed in everyone's brains. They allow me to implant arbitrary thoughts of my choosing into your mind. For example, I can cause you to suddenly think about what it would look, sound, and even smell like if a life-size lime green Jell-O model of Darth Vader's head were chopped in half with a bronze battle axe.

Would you like me to demonstrate?

Respectfully,
Myriad

I was actually eating lime green jello while reading this. It was trippy, man. Trippy I tell ya.
 
I worry this would be used for mind-control. I remember seeing something on youtube, which was being discussed by someone working in the nanotech field -- essentially he talked about how neurons could be made to grow around certain electronic equipment. It would make for a highly dangerous mechanism of mind-control.

I don't understand your obsession with mind control. Should you ever acquire one, wouldn't you want to control it?
 

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