Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Watch "Productive Nanosystems (From molecules to superproducts)" on Google Video

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Productive Nanosystems: From molecules to superproducts.

An excellent video demosntrating the future in NanoScience.

Productive Nanosystems (From molecules to superproducts)

4 min 55 sec - Mar 14, 2006
Average rating:   (196 ratings)
Description: Visualizing productive nanosystems and molecular manufacturing is a major challenge in communicating the power of this technology. To help address this problem, Nanorex (http://www.nanorex.com ) and the Foresight Institute (http://www.foresight.org/ ) established a challenge grant to fund the production of a new computer-generated animated short film called "Productive Nanosystems: from Molecules to Superproducts". This was a collaborative project of animator and engineer, John Burch (http://www.lizardfire.com/ ), and pioneer nanotechnologist, Dr. K. Eric Drexler (http://www.e-drexler.com/ ). The film depicts an animated view of a nanofactory and demonstrates key steps in a process that converts simple molecules into a billion-CPU laptop computer.

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Saturday, May 12, 2007

JUDGEMENT DAY

This is a memorable day in my life because that I am so happy today. Because this is one of the biggest achievements in my life. I planned something, worked on the plan and finally got the expected result. All that I had to do is work promptly when its your turn and wait for the outcome.
I wont take long to tell u the reason.
I had got my most desired admit for a US university named Rochester Institute of Technology for Master's in Microelectronics Engineering. Also the news that made me feel so good was that I got 50% tuition fee waiver from the department.