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nanotech

abbr. nanotechnology

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Nanotech (anthology)

Nanotech is a 1998 anthology of science fiction short-stories revolving around nanotechnology and its effects. It is edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois.

Nanotech (disambiguation)

Nanotech can refer to:

  • Nanotechnology
  • Nanotech (anthology)

Usage examples of "nanotech".

Images cut, shifted, jumped, blurred, and blended across the screen, linking the Hreshi and the Dedelphi while Arron talked about the immeasurable wealth new bioforms could provide in terms of nanotech advances and how corporate execs would go to any lengths to recoup their outlays.

Gabriel King called their quasi-organic nanotech constructors shamirs, after the magical entity which had helped Solomon build his temple when his laborers had been forbidden the use of conventional tools, but this was the first time Charlotte had seen an edifice worthy of the labor of fabulous mythical creatures.

Except for a handful of isolationist enclaves, all the worlds in the Human Chain ran on nanotech.

We have called this data network of bacteria the NanoTech Network, since its physical basis are the NanoTechnological devices built into these bacteria.

So, in a certain sense, NanoTech is a subnetwork of the global network Internet.

Except that there are some pains that all the nanotech in the world can't soothe, some sicknesses that all the antiviruses in the world can't cure.

I knew that the nanotech neuro-attenuators swam invisibly and independently to the top of my tea as a barely visible sheen, undetectable.

Her real one, since the weeks aboard Felicia had also been used by Erewhonese biotechs to reverse the nanotech disguise.

Before the EVA, Charlie discovered that the… nanotech in the ecospheres was dropping out of its networks for an unexplained reason.

At first we were talking in terms of bridging the gap between the organic and the inorganic-a whole new nanotech combining the best features of both.

The parts a car factory needed were expensive, but the parts nanotech uses—.

Kyle expected the nanotech to eventually, atom by atom, carry away the obscuring mats—.

In contrast to this, NanoTech opens up the possibility of doing creative work to every person on Earth, and also allows any person to immediately use the creative products of any other person.

Nanotech encoders proliferated on every colony world, weaving themselves into the nervous systems of the entire population.

The Encyclopædia said that it had been formed some thirty years ago to tackle some nasty fighting in Eastern Europe where primitive nanotech weapons were being employed.