[tt] advanced nanotechnology - 9 new articles

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"[2]advanced nanotechnology" - 9 new articles

    1. [3]Status of electron spin quantum dot quantum computers
    2. [4]Center for Responsible Nanotechnology conference notes
    3. [5]Laser based Quantum computers can run Shor's Algorithm
    4. [6]Google's lunar robot rover X-prize of $30 million
    5. [7]2007 State of the Future report
    6. [8]New Inkjet printer with dots with 100 times better resolution
    7. [9]What is the technical basis of the new Russian bomb that is
       over 4 times more powerful than a similar US bomb [del.icio.us]
    8. [10]DNA-Based Technique For better control of Assembly of Nano-
       and Micro-sized Particles
    9. [11]Russian bomb probably has nanoparticles
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[14]Status of electron spin quantum dot quantum computers

   [15]In the four years of research on electron spins in quantum dots,
   all of the essential ingredients for a quantum computer have been
   realized. 

     The next steps are clear. First, we need to integrate all of the
     basic functions into a single system. Then we need to expand the
     system from two quantum dots to a large array of dots.
     And we need to find better ways of overcoming the environment's
     effects on the fragile spin states--the most fundamental challenge
     we researchers face now. One possibility is to construct the
     quantum-computing chip out of materials that have no nuclear spin,
     such as isotopically pure silicon-28 or carbon-12. Eventually we'll
     need to reduce the number of errors to at most one in every 10 000
     elementary operations. At that point, we could use a technique
     called quantum error correction to guarantee reliable calculations.

   FURTHER READING:
   Research paper abstract: [16]Spins in few-electron quantum dots
   [17]51 page pdf of the above paper
   [18]The Delft spin qubit research home page
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[32]Center for Responsible Nanotechnology conference notes

   [33]Online notes for the [34]Center for Responsible Nanotechnology
   conference Notes of my presentation is the second last section of this
   article.
   [35]There is more conference coverage from Simone Syed
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[49]Laser based Quantum computers can run Shor's Algorithm

   [50]Two groups have made laser based Quantum computers able to run
   Shor's algorithm, which would let them break financial encryption. It
   would take about two qubits per bit of encryption. 1024 bit encryption
   would need 2048 qubits to break.
   There are algorithms for encryption which would be resistant to Shor's
   algorithm on quantum computers. So we would still be able to encrypt
   financial transactions.
   [51]Past article on quantum computers and Shor's algorithm
   [52]My past quantum computer summary
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[66]Google's lunar robot rover X-prize of $30 million

   [67]Cnet reports Google has funded a lunar rover robot X-prize of $30
   million
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[81]2007 State of the Future report

   [82]The 9 page executive summary from the 2007 State of the Future
   report
   The most interesting thing to me is on page 7. A summary of the work
   on future education possibilities, which basically gets into
   intelligence augmentation and AGI.
   The possibilities were:
   o National programs for improving collective intelligence
   o Just-in-time knowledge and learning
   o Individualized education
   o Use of simulations
   o Continuous evaluation of individual learning processes designed to
   prevent people from growing unstable or becoming mentally ill
   o Improved individual nutrition
   o Genetically increased intelligence
   o Use of global on-line simulations as a primary social science
   research tool
   o Use of public communications to reinforce pursuit of knowledge
   o Portable artificial intelligence devices
   o Complete mapping of human synapses to discover how learning occurs
   and thereby develop strategies for improvement of learning
   o Means for keeping adult brains healthier for longer periods
   o Chemistry for brain enhancement
   o Web 17.0
   o Integrated life-long learning systems
   o Programs aimed at eliminating prejudice and hate
   o E-Teaching
   o Smarter than human computers o Artificial microbes enhancing
   intelligence
   [83]There estimates of the likelihood of each of those possibilities
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   I view it as particially a ranking of likelihood as what is considered
   more acceptable and mundane to the mainstream. I think they all are
   quite certain based on my view of accelerating technology. The degree
   of usage will be determined by effectiveness and not on technical
   feasibility.
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[97]New Inkjet printer with dots with 100 times better resolution

   [98]A new type of inkjet printer has been developed that can precisely
   print dots of various materials just 250 nanometers in diameter, while
   regular inkjet printers have 25 micron dots. The inkjet printer could
   make it possible to rapidly synthesize complex nanoscale structures
   out of various materials.
   This is part of a wave of new methods that are cheaper and have higher
   throughput than past approaches. ([99]cheaper and easier to use AFMs,
   [100]Thermochemical nanolithography, [101]nanopantography, [102]DIY
   AFM parts)

     "The goal is to do manufacturing," says John Rogers, a professor of
     engineering at the University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign. The
     new printers can use a broad range of materials for manufacturing
     novel devices, from plastic electronics and flexible displays to
     photovoltaic cells and new biomedical sensors, says Rogers.
     The researchers have demonstrated that the new inkjets can print
     very precise patterns of electrically conducting polymers and
     carbon nanotubes; they have also shown that DNA can be printed
     without damaging it. "It's hard to do this with traditional silicon
     fabrication techniques," says Rogers.

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     Nano printing: This image shows a picture of a flower printed using
     a novel electrohydrodynamic inkjet printer. Each dot is just eight
     micrometers in diameter and made up of single-walled carbon
     nanotubes. Credit: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign

     Rogers and his colleagues use a different approach, called
     electrohydrodynamic inkjet (or e-jet) printing. "We pull the fluids
     rather than push them," he says.
     This involves using electric fields to create the droplets and
     relies upon there being a certain amount of electrically charged
     particles, or ions, within the fluid. Capillary forces pull the
     fluid from its reservoir to form a semispherical droplet hanging
     from its rim, like a drop of water on a faucet.
     By using electrodes to create an electric field between the nozzle
     tip and the substrate upon which one wants to print the material,
     it is possible to make the droplet conical, says Rogers. "Ions
     accumulate at the surface of the fluid, at the apex of the cone,"
     he says. This concentration of ions allows the tip of the cone to
     break away and form a droplet that's just a fraction of the volume
     of the cone.
     Using this approach, Rogers and his colleagues have shown that they
     can print lines of a material 700 nanometers wide or individual
     dots just 250 nanometers in diameter.
     In addition to the size of the droplets, the spatial accuracy is
     also improved, says Rogers. He and his team discovered quite
     serendipitously that the field used to create the droplet also
     helps guide the charged droplet toward the target substrate.
     Regular printers can eject droplets on the order of between 10,000
     and 100,000 times a second. Rogers's e-jets, on the other hand,
     operate at around 1,000 times a second. One solution is to use
     arrays of inkjet heads.

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[116]What is the technical basis of the new Russian bomb that is over 4
times more powerful than a similar US bomb [del.icio.us]

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[122]DNA-Based Technique For better control of Assembly of Nano- and
Micro-sized Particles

   [123]The method was tested separately on the nano- and micro-sized
   particles, and was equally successful in providing greater control
   than using only complementary DNA in assembling both types of
   particles into large or small groupings. 

     The method, based on designed DNA shells that coat a particle's
     surface, can be used to manipulate the structure - and therefore
     the properties and potential uses - of numerous materials that may
     be of interest to industry. For example, such fine-tuning of
     materials at the molecular level promises applications in efficient
     energy conversion, cell-targeted systems for drug delivery, and
     bio-molecular sensing for environmental monitoring and medical
     applications.
     "Our method is unique because we attached two types of DNA with
     different functions to particles' surfaces," said Gang, who leads
     the research team. "The first type - complementary single strands
     of DNA - forms a double helix. The second type is
     non-complementary, neutral DNA, which provides a repulsive force.
     In contrast to previous studies in which only complementary DNA
     strands are attached to the particles, the addition of the
     repulsive force allows for regulating the size of particle clusters
     and the speed of their self-assembly with more precision."
     "When two non-complementary DNA strands are brought together in a
     fixed volume that is typically occupied by one DNA strand, they
     compete for space," said Maye. "Thus, the DNA acts as a molecular
     spring, and this results in the repulsive force among particles,
     which we can regulate. This force allows us to more easily
     manipulate particles into different formations."

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[137]Russian bomb probably has nanoparticles

   [138]A new russian bomb is the largest non-nuclear explosive device
   and probably uses nanoparticles

   [139]del.icio.us 

     The Russian bomb contained about 7 tons of high explosives compared
     with more than 8 tons of explosives in the U.S. bomb, it was four
     times more powerful because it uses a new, highly efficient type of
     explosives developed with the use of nanotechnology. The report did
     not identify the explosives.
     The U.S. bomb is equivalent to 11 tons of TNT, the Russian one is
     equivalent to 44 tons of regular explosives. The new weapon's blast
     radius is 300 meters, twice that of the U.S. design, the report
     said.
     Like its U.S. predecessor, first tested in 2003, the "Father of All
     Bombs" is a so-called thermobaric weapon that explodes in an
     intense fireball combined with a devastating blast. It explodes in
     a terrifying, nuclear bomb-like mushroom cloud and wreaks
     destruction through a massive shockwave created by the airburst and
     high temperature.

   [140]MIT Technology Review had discussed nanometals and nanoenergetics
   for more powerful explosives

     Researchers can greatly increase the power of weapons by adding
     materials known as superthermites that combine nanometals such as
     nanoaluminum with metal oxides such as iron oxide, according to
     Steven Son, a project leader in the Explosives Science and
     Technology group at Los Alamos.

   [141]The Tu-160 has a total bomb payload capability of 40,000kg of
   bombs. Theoretically, it might carry 5 of the new bombs. 220 tons of
   TNT equivalent.
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   Tu-160 strategic bomber
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   Big cargo planes can lift close to 80 tons. Enough for 11 of the
   bombs. 484 tons of TNT equivalent.
   Speculation:How to get to nuclear bomb power using these bombs and
   bigger bombers
   Wing in ground effect planes could lift a lot more.
   [142]The Ekranoplane which was built could lift 100 tons of cargo
   [143]The proposed Boeing Pelican would have a cargo capacity of 1400
   tons The airframe could also be lightened with nanomaterials like
   carbon nanotubes (lighter airframe means more cargo capacity). 200+
   bombs would be 8800 tons of TNT equivalent.
   This would be [144]within spitting distance of the 13,000 ton TNT
   level of the Hiroshima bomb
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   The new bomb
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   The explosion
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