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Nanocosm: Nanotechnology and the Big Changes Coming from the Inconceivably Small. By William Illsey Atkinson. AMACOM.

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Nanocosm: Nanotechnology and the Big Changes Coming from the Inconceivably Small. By William Illsey Atkinson. AMACOM.

Since the beginning of the industrial age, many machines have grown steadily smaller even as they have grown more powerful and complex. Nanotechnology, based on the science of the infinitesimally small, takes technology beyond most popular definitions of reality, to a realm of astounding possibilities. Nanocosm reveals a spectacular view of the immediate future of nanotechnology and its applications in medicine, computing, manufacturing, engineering, and countless other arenas that affect our world, redefining how we work, play, and live.

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