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Date: 2004-09-08 15:38:50
Grey goo
Molecular nanotechnology
Chemical bond
Molecular assembler
Robot
Fullerene
Hydrogen bond
Drexler–Smalley debate on molecular nanotechnology
Nanotechnology
Chemistry
Science

NANOFALLACIES By Richard E. Smalley Of Chemistry,Love and Nanobots How soon will we see the nanometer-scale robots envisaged by K. Eric Drexler and other molecular nanotechologists? The simple answer is never

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