Questions About: Nanotechnology
Which will be more apparent in society and more common.
Sun, 05 Feb 2012 18:19:05 GMT
I've got stain resistant and protects from UV radiation, but what else?
Sun, 05 Feb 2012 16:39:18 GMT
No.1 Sun supernova No.2 Particle acceleration nation No.3 Vacuum metastability love triangle No.4 Nanotechnology nightmare No.5 Supercrops gone awry No.6 Flood basalt volcano No.7 Superflare Sunday No.8 Magnetic field flip-flop No.9 Black hole debacle No.10 Gamma-ray pop which one you like the most?
Sat, 04 Feb 2012 19:20:06 GMT
I'm aware of the Grey Goo theory, but it's more or less been resolved. I'm more concerned about the other risks, like it's weaponizing potential or health risks. Also, it's been theorized as a path to immortality, has that been debunked yet? Also also, will this technology be completed in our lifetime (I'm 17)? Does anyone who is well versed on this subject have any insights for me?
Mon, 30 Jan 2012 03:46:10 GMT
Plzz explain in detail.
I Work In IT Sectors Like Manufacuring Of Computer Processors etc.. If i go for "Nanoelectronics" If yes than why silicon engineering branch is made seperately ?
I Work In IT Sectors Like Manufacuring Of Computer Processors etc.. If i go for "Nanoelectronics" If yes than why silicon engineering branch is made seperately ?
Sun, 29 Jan 2012 04:30:42 GMT
It would be better if the topic isn't widely known yet and it has to be a little specific because the report will only last for 15 minutes. I've already considered GMOs, Bioremeditation, Nanotechnology, Stem Cells, Pharamaceutical Biotechnology, Biofuels, Green Biotechnology, and Medical Biotechnology but they have proven to be very broad.
you guys give me more specific topics?
you guys give me more specific topics?
Sun, 29 Jan 2012 03:11:16 GMT
Hey, I have recently done a course in nanotechnology and science double degree (major in physics and biochemistry). I want to do my masters either in chemical engineering or accounting. I know chem eng is more relevant.
I have heard, with my bachelors i could combine accounting and have more chance to be employed considering I have multidisciplinary background I am in Australia now. I hate laboratory work and being a nerd.
I am good in science and theory and more like industry and company jobs and high I want to know combining my two bachelor +accounting would be a waste and I should follow chem engineering or actually combining science and business is a good Idea? -What salary could I look for? -Is there a way that I could apply science and business at the same time? -Would I stand out more in job application? -What type of job could I get? *I'm thinking working as sale representative in a scientific company would be an ideal job for the combination"
I have heard, with my bachelors i could combine accounting and have more chance to be employed considering I have multidisciplinary background I am in Australia now. I hate laboratory work and being a nerd.
I am good in science and theory and more like industry and company jobs and high I want to know combining my two bachelor +accounting would be a waste and I should follow chem engineering or actually combining science and business is a good Idea? -What salary could I look for? -Is there a way that I could apply science and business at the same time? -Would I stand out more in job application? -What type of job could I get? *I'm thinking working as sale representative in a scientific company would be an ideal job for the combination"
Thu, 26 Jan 2012 14:21:08 GMT