Concerns That Nanotech Label Is Overused
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Is 'nanotech' label overused?
Is 'nanotech' label overused?
04/12/2004 10:14 AMCNET Apr 12 2004 2:08PM GMT
Treatments for Menopause May Be Overused
(AP)
Treatments for Menopause May Be Overused
(AP)
03/23/2005 07:50 PMAP - American women may be overusing treatments for symptoms of
menopause, including hormone therapies that can pose a risk, a
National Institutes of Health consensus panel said Wednesday. "For
women who don't have very serious symptoms, waiting it out may be the
best strategy," said Dr. Carol M. Mangione of the University of
California, Los Angeles.
"list of 2003?s mis-used, overused, and
useless words."
"list of 2003?s mis-used, overused, and
useless words."
01/04/2004 03:53 AM"An exhaustive, deceptively simple list
of overused cliches"
"An exhaustive, deceptively simple list
of overused cliches"
08/18/2004 08:34 PMWhat Can Nanotech Do for You?
What Can Nanotech Do for You?
03/20/2003 01:05 PMWhile tiny technology, such as minuscule robots that take inventory or
scan the bloodstream
for signs of disease, never fails to amaze, it also tends to generate
skepticism over the
extent of its practical applications. But experts say that
nanotechnology is already
benefiting a range of industries and is poised to deliver significant
advances.
Should Nanotech Be Regulated?
Should Nanotech Be Regulated?
04/07/2005 01:03 PMNanotech snoozery
Nanotech snoozery
10/28/2003 11:07 PMThis is the second time I've listened to a talk about nanotech from
someone representing the Foresight Institute (the first was Robert
Drexler), and both...
Nanotech and Kabbalah
Nanotech and Kabbalah
09/02/2004 08:11 AM
David Pescovitz:
At the NanoBot, Howard Lovy writes about the philosophical connection
between nanotechnology and the Jewish mysticism of Kabbalah. This is
not newage (rhymes with "sewage") mumbo-jumbo, but rather an informed,
passionate, and moving thought-exercise about the "spirit" of science:
"...the most brilliant men of Medieval Jewry, shut out of
any other profession in which their intellect could be used, spent
what I used to think was a complete waste of mind power, reflecting on
the minutia of Jewish law – taking the Torah and extrapolating a
complex system of laws. Creating, codifying, obsessively ordering and
numbering a spiritual system into a logical system.
But the smaller you get, the more you see the logic and order break
down. The laws of physics seem to change. The smaller the size, the
deeper the mystery and the more the orderly turns chaotic. It all
meets on the nanoscale and below, where spirit/spirituality meets the
individual components of organisms, where sand meets wave, where
analog meets digital, where spirit meets matter."
Link
Nanotech Undies
Nanotech Undies
06/24/2005 04:02 PM
I'm going to give you two possible
methods for keeping your panties fresh and odor free. Please choose
one:
1. Purchase Green-Shield Underwear, which uses nanotechnology to
create a negative ionic field near your junk to repel bacteria while
increasing circulation and leaching toxins from the body. This
underwear also absorbs "far-infrared rays" and cause your cells to
vibrate a higher frequency which speeds up metabolism and helps you
eliminate wastes.
2. Wash your stinky underpants.
I'm going to let you all mull that one over and get back to me, but
I'm going for #1. The more untested, chemically treated fabric I can
press against my Bobs-Yer-Uncle the better.
The cleanest underwear in town [TaipeiTimes]

Nanotech: Dissecting What It Is, and
Isn't
Nanotech: Dissecting What It Is, and
Isn't
03/29/2005 03:06 PMTheStreet.com Mar 29 2005 5:59PM GMT
Nanotech or Nano-Not?
Nanotech or Nano-Not?
04/18/2004 05:39 PMLook Under the WPA Label
Look Under the WPA Label
07/02/2004 12:54 PMPC World investigates whether WPA labeling matches WPA certification:
Sean Captain discovers that even when a product says it has WPA, you
might need to check twice. Microsoft's now-discounted 802.11g router
said on the box that it had WPA certification, but that's not the
case. The device slipped in under the wire for Wi-Fi certification
requiring WPA late last year, and the upgrade for WPA isn't due until
this month. The Wi-Fi Alliance's database of certification had the
correct details, however. Captain warns that if you need WPA, make
sure the device has it: just being 802.11g isn't enough....
Teaching Nanotech to Swim
Teaching Nanotech to Swim
07/24/2004 11:09 PMDirect and Related Links for 'Teaching
Nanotech to Swim'
“One of the cultural icons of nanotechnology is the image of
the surgical team from the 1966 science fiction movie, Fantastic
Voyage, motoring along through the bloodstream of scientist Jan Benes.
Everyone knows the image is about as closely related to real-life
nanotechnology as Jurassic Park is to genomics-still, it’s hard to
shake. The scene, and others like it have inspired a generation of
researchers to pursue technologies that may one day deliver
cancer-fighting drugs…
IBM claims nanotech breakthrough
IBM claims nanotech breakthrough
12/08/2003 02:21 AMBoston Globe Dec 8 2003 1:02AM ET
IBM Claims Nanotech Breakthrough
IBM Claims Nanotech Breakthrough
12/08/2003 03:29 AMAP via Daily Press Dec 8 2003 2:36AM ET
Clothing Chemistry and Nanotech
Clothing Chemistry and Nanotech
12/31/2004 12:32 PMTechnocrat.net Dec 31 2004 4:34PM GMT
The Players and Pretenders of Nanotech
The Players and Pretenders of Nanotech
08/30/2004 12:02 PMSome companies are positioning themselves to make big profits in
tomorrow's small tech.
Prince accused on nanotech
Prince accused on nanotech
07/12/2004 08:47 AMFertility expert Lord Winston accuses Prince Charles of feeding
unfounded suspicion of science in society.
Nanotech -- Old Rules for a New Science
Nanotech -- Old Rules for a New Science
03/31/2005 09:04 AMTheStreet.com Mar 31 2005 1:12PM GMT
Prince Charles gives forth on nanotech
Prince Charles gives forth on nanotech
07/12/2004 07:05 AMNo grey goo apocalypse, but caution required
GE Flexes Its Nanotech Muscle
GE Flexes Its Nanotech Muscle
07/07/2004 02:49 PMBreakthrough signals enhanced electronics -- and bodes well for
dividends.
HP comes up with nanotech transistor
replacement
HP comes up with nanotech transistor
replacement
02/05/2005 09:36 PMWill transistors go the way of vacuum tubes? A discovery by HP could
set the stage for nanoscale computing down the line.
This Nanotech Deserves Respect
This Nanotech Deserves Respect
07/30/2004 01:54 PMThe Hidden Gem Flamel still looks good for the future.
Nanotech Moving Up to Forefront
Nanotech Moving Up to Forefront
08/01/2004 08:03 AMHankooki Aug 1 2004 11:45AM GMT
Nanotech takes aim at transistors
Nanotech takes aim at transistors
02/01/2005 09:51 PMScientists make a step towards creating tiny structures that could one
day replace transistor technology.
IBM Storage Breakthrough Goes Nanotech
IBM Storage Breakthrough Goes Nanotech
03/20/2003 01:05 PMScientists at IBM have announced that they can compress massive
amounts of data into
1 trillion bits per square inch -- nearly 20 times greater than the
most dense magnetic
storage solutions currently available.
New ' Apple ' label ?
New ' Apple ' label ?
12/08/2003 07:10 PMMicrosoft. So does eBay. So does Google. And AOL has actually done
pretty well, too - contrary to a lot of the things people say. ...
The Ringtone Label?
The Ringtone Label?
12/24/2004 12:18 PMWith the rise of ringtones, it seems that some have really taken the
idea and tried to run with it. So far, certainly, ringtones have done
well for some companies, but it's still not clear if it's a
sustainable market, or a faddish one. There's also the fact that the
industry continues to deny that file sharing of ringtones could ever
be a risk -- which suggests they're only asking for serious trouble
down the road. Still, the latest move is that one company has
set up
a record label just for ringtones. Because, already, musicians
have separate labels for CDs and videos and digital downloads and...
wait a second... no they don't. Most musicians basically sign deals
with a single recording label to handle all of their musical
endeavors, so it seems sort of strange to have an entirely separate
label for ringtones only. For recording labels that don't already
include this in their standard contracts, they will soon -- and then
this new "label" will be out of luck. Of course, the reality is that
it's just a way for this company to get a little extra publicity for
these "unique" ringtones. Considering that part of the reason
ringtones are so popular, though, is that people recognize the songs
they represent, it makes you wonder if people really are that
interested in songs that are designed just to be ringtones. Seems
sort of like a niche market within a niche market.
Label Templates 1.0
Label Templates 1.0
01/01/2004 05:04 PMLabel templates for CD, DVD, diskettes, mailing and shipping and more
in Adobe PDF files.
Label Printer Pro 6.2
Label Printer Pro 6.2
05/24/2004 02:26 PMPrint your favorite labels with ease.
Senate Approves $3.7B Nanotech Bill
Senate Approves $3.7B Nanotech Bill
11/19/2003 03:29 PMImminent House passage of the measure could fund R&D advancing
semiconductor manufacturing.
Report advises caution over nanotech use
Report advises caution over nanotech use
08/10/2004 01:34 AM123Bharath.com Aug 10 2004 5:37AM GMT
Wall Street falls for nanotech
Wall Street falls for nanotech
07/13/2004 06:55 PMglobetechnology.com Jul 13 2004 11:13PM GMT
US army dips into nanotech research
US army dips into nanotech research
06/25/2004 11:47 AMThe Register Jun 25 2004 3:59PM GMT
Israel's nanotech-powered superhero
Israel's nanotech-powered superhero
03/28/2005 01:16 PMDavid Pescovitz:
Over at the NanoBot, Howard Lovy introduces us to Israel's first
"nanotechnology-powered" superhero, The Golem. The superhero stars in
a
new daily comic strip hosted on Ynetnews.
Howard writes: Golems are clay creatures of Jewish legend brought to
"life" by rabbis who can master the correct Kabbalistic incantations.
Mary Shelley was said to have been inspired by them when she created
Frankenstein. The most famous of these Jewish Frankensteins was the
17th century Golem of Prague, created out of clay and brought to life
with one word, "emet" ("truth"), placed on its forehead by Rabbi
Jehudah Loew...
Since then, the golem has come to symbolize how the "creations" of man
can go horribly wrong. I wonder if this comic's creators are aware
that if they are to stay true to the golem legends their superhero
must ultimately fail. The moral of the Jewish myth is that it is
dangerous for mankind to "play God," or to "alter nature" by giving
life to clay...
In this modern version, it's government bureaucracy that goes awry.
The first comic begins with Professor Finstein's "Israeli Super Hero
Project" about to become the victim of budget cuts. He convinced the
government to build it using "these very small appliances," which
turned out to be nanobots, of course. What he did not say was that he
neded "67 trillion" of them to build a proper super hero. "Oy vey .."
exclaims the guy from the Israeli budget office.
Link to Nanobot post,
Link to
the comic
Nanotech frauds imminent, warns VC
Nanotech frauds imminent, warns VC
06/18/2004 04:55 AMExcept the ones I've invested in, of course...
Scientists call for nanotech caution
Scientists call for nanotech caution
07/29/2004 11:38 AMNo grey goo apocalypse likely, but still...
Nanotech leads way to quantum computing
Nanotech leads way to quantum computing
07/30/2004 08:31 AMPC Magazine UK Jul 30 2004 12:37PM GMT
Nanotech Memory Chips Might Soon Be a
Reality
Nanotech Memory Chips Might Soon Be a
Reality
06/07/2004 01:08 AMNew York Times Jun 7 2004 5:55AM GMT
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