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Nanotechnology Demystified [Paperback]

Linda Williams , Wade Adams
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1 Oct 2006 0071460233 978-0071460231
This is a self-teaching guide for anyone interested in the booming field of Nanotechnology and all the contributing forces behind it

Because it will take an overall introductory view of nanoscience and nanotechnology, it is ideal as a supplemental textbook, or as a general reference for policy makers, engineers, and research technicians, among others.

The tried and true Demystified format will be employed, along with wonderful icons to help point out particularly interesting and important ideas.

Key features

  • A self-teaching guide for anyone interested in nanotechnology and the many biological, chemical, physical, environmental and political aspects of the developing science
  • The field of Nanotechnology is HUGE

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    • Paperback: 343 pages
    • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional (1 Oct 2006)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 0071460233
    • ISBN-13: 978-0071460231
    • Product Dimensions: 19 x 2 x 23.3 cm
    • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
    • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 771,325 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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    LEARN NANOTECHNOLOGY in a NANOSECOND

    Ever wonder how they make tiny machines? The booming field of nanotechnology is all about building highly advanced super-small machines and devices from the ground up. Nanotechnology Demystified provides you with everything you need to know about the many biological, chemical, physical, environmental, and political aspects of nanotechnology. There's no faster, easier way to enhance your knowledge of this up-and-coming branch of science where little doesn't mean less, it means more: more super-small devices, more jobs, more research opportunities for you.

    With Nanotechnology Demystified, you can master nanotechnology one simple step at a time -- at your own pace. This unique, self-teaching guide features multiple-choice questions at the end of each chapter to pinpoint weaknesses, and a final exam to reinforce what you've learned in the book.

    This one-of-a-kind, self-teaching text offers:

    • Valuable Nanotech Notes, Tips, Scientific News, and International Trends
    • Coverage of nanotechnology's influence on pharmaceuticals, biomedical applications, energy, communications, engineering, and the environment
    • An accessible way to understand topics like carbon nanotubes, quantum dots, nano optics, lab-on-a-chip sensors, nanocomposites, DNA computers, and more
    • A final exam that you can take and grade yourself

    Simple enough for a beginner, but challenging enough for an advanced student, Nanotechnology Demystified is your shortcut to mastering the science of the very small.

    About the Author

    Linda Williams is a nonfiction writer with expertise and experience in the fields of science, medicine, and space. She was a former lead scientist and/or technical writer for NASA, McDonnell Douglas, Wyle Labs, and Rice University. Williams is also author of Chemistry Demystified, Earth Science Demystified, and Environmental Science Demystified, all by McGraw-Hill.

    Dr. Wade Adams is the Director of the Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology at Rice University. He has written more than 190 publications, including several review articles and two edited books.


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    3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
    1.0 out of 5 stars This book is rubbish. Don't buy it. 10 Sep 2010
    By Tecman
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    I bought this book expecting it to contain some useful information and facts.
    It contains 87 pages of quizes, tests and exams and 16 blank pages.
    Not much room for facts!
    The meagre information it does contain is useless and misleading.
    Examples:
    1)"Nano materials used for battery separator plates hold much more energy than conventional batteries" But battery separators are inert and do not store energy. Energy is stored in the active chemicals!
    2) "Batteries made of nanocrystalline nickel will hardly ever need charging" Maybe the authors have found the secret to perpetual motion.
    Even the very basic fundamental definitions are wrong.
    Example: "Hertz - The frequency at which alternating current changes direction." (It actually changes direction twice per cycle)
    Much of the text is off topic.
    Example: It has a whole chapter about energy which includes only one minor reference to nanotechnology speculating that making transmission cables from nanotubes could reduce transmission losses and power outages.
    I could go on.....
    How can you take this book seriously?
    Don't buy it. It could get you into trouble if you depend on it for answers.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to read book 22 Jun 2010
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    I am going to take a course in nanotechnology

    I didn't know anything about nanotech, and this book is a a good clearly written introduction.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars The Shape of Things to Come 23 Aug 2009
    By Eric Mayforth - Published on Amazon.com
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    Nanotechnology promises to bring vast improvements in technology and standard of living in the next generation, and "Nanotechnology Demystified" is a good way for the general reader to get up to speed on this exciting new field. The author explains the basic scientific concepts behind nanotechnology, and then describes the expected advances that nanotechnology will make possible in areas such as health care, energy, computing, communications, electronics, and more. This is a book that will make the reader excited about the future.
    3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars Nanotechnology Demystified 7 Mar 2009
    By Sree - Published on Amazon.com
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    Nanotechnology forms the basis of many evolving and upcoming technologies. This is an easy way to have a closer look at the technology without going through all the technical hassles. I was now able to broadly define nanotechnology and recommend it to all people with a curious outlook towards technology. A great buy for its content.
    5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars Very informative for a beginner! 1 Feb 2008
    By kclam - Published on Amazon.com
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    It is exciting to learn about the nanoscale world and nanotechnology's influence on pharmaceuticals, biomedical applications, energy, communications, engineering and the environment. The most amazing stuff are 'nanomedicine' and 'quantum computing & communications'. For your information, nanomedicine describes the medical field of targeting disease or repairing damaged tissues at the molecular level. Quantum computers will be able to process and store huge amounts of information. Quantum processing can operate millions, even billions of times faster than today's supercomputers!
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