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No small matter : science on the nanoscale

Title
No small matter : science on the nanoscale / Felice C. Frankel, George M. Whitesides.
Author
Frankel, Felice
Publication
Cambridge, Massachusetts : The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2009.

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Whitesides, G. M.
Description
vii, 182 pages : illustrations (chiefly color); 26 x 27 cm
Summary
A small revolution is remaking the world. The only problem is, we can't see it. Images and descriptions reveal the virtually invisible realities and possibilities of nanoscience. An introduction to the science and technology of small things. An overview of recent scientific advances that have given us our ever-shrinking microtechnology - for instance, an information processor connected by wires only 1,000 atoms wide. New methods are described that are used to study nanostructures, suggest ways of understanding their often bizarre behavior, and outline their uses in technology. The various means of making nanostructures are explained and speculated about their importance for critical developments in information processing, computation, biomedicine, and other areas. No Small Matter considers both the benefits and the risks of nano/microtechnology - from the potential of quantum computers and single-molecule genomic sequencers to the concerns about self-replicating nanosystems.
Subject
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (page 164) and index.
Contents
Introduction -- [pt. 1]. Small. Santa Maria -- Feeling is seeing -- Quantum cascades -- Water -- Single molecules -- Cracks -- Nanotubes -- [pt. 2]. Alice in wonderland. Vibrating viola string -- Prism and diffraction -- Duality -- Interference -- Quantum apple -- Molecular dominoes -- The cell in silhouette -- Laminar flow -- The wet fantastic -- Fingers -- [pt. 3]. Life. Soap bubbles -- The cell as circus -- Ribosome -- Bacterial flagella -- Life as a jigsaw puzzle -- As the wheel turns -- Quantum dots and the cell -- Sequencing DNA -- Molecular recognition -- Harvesting light -- The elegance of simple animals -- Antibodies -- Virus -- [pt. 4]. Why care? Writing with light -- Eleanor Rigby -- Abacus -- Counting on two fingers -- Babbage's computing engine -- Computers as waterworks -- Microreactor -- Templating -- Catalyst particles -- Christmas-tree mixer -- Self-assembly -- Synthetic nose -- Millipede -- e-paper and the book -- Lateral-flow assay as crystal ball -- Testing drugs in cells -- Cooling the fevered brain -- [pt. 5]. A cheetah in the underbrush? Phantoms -- Privacy and the nest -- Soot and health -- Robots -- Fog -- In sickness and in health -- [pt. 6]. Whale or herring? The internet -- Reverse osmosis membrane -- Nuclear reactions -- Flame -- Fuel cell -- Solar cell -- Plants and photosynthesis -- Coda. Five not-so-easy pieces : notes from the photographer.
Call Number
JFF 16-114
ISBN
  • 9780674035669
  • 0674035666
LCCN
2009931380
OCLC
430498299
Author
Frankel, Felice, author.
Title
No small matter : science on the nanoscale / Felice C. Frankel, George M. Whitesides.
Publisher
Cambridge, Massachusetts : The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2009.
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (page 164) and index.
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Whitesides, G. M., author.
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Online version: Frankel, Felice. No small matter. Cambridge, Mass. : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2009 (OCoLC)698037156
Research Call Number
JFF 16-114
JSF 10-540
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