1: Fantastic Voyages
2: Looking at the Nanoworld
3: Nanofabrication
4: The Brownian universe: physics at the nanoscale
5: Making soft machines
6: Machines and mechanisms
7: Wetware: chemical computing from bacteria to brains
8: Single molecule electronics
9: Further reading
Richard A. L. Jones became Professor of Physics at the University of Sheffield in 1998.
Having had the chance to delve... into our copy, we find it
refreshing to see a book about nanotechnology that is a) readable,
b) covers all the issues, c) understandable to the layman and d)
written by someone who knows what they are talking about. We can't
think of another example that punches all of these buttons.
*TNTlog*
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