My point, here, is that nanotechnology is on the forefront of importance in being assessed not just as a possibility, but in the "determining the physical and chemical properties.influenc the potential toxicity of nanoparticles," in evaluating the effects of nanomaterial in organs (long & short-term) and assessing possible hazards. Here's one, for example, from the CDC on nanotechnology: Nanotechnology - 10 Critical Top Areasthat you may wish to take a look at. I found a number of articles just by bumping into them. Michael Crichton's ability to choose a critical topic on the world front that also appears on the pages of newspapers and maga- zines on which to write seems uncanny. " Future Effects of Nanotech on Health Care." I love how Michael Crichton can embody both concepts so neatly in one book. These two independent statements are about "knowing" and "understanding" what we, as human beings are doing. You can read more of this interesting article by clicking the link (above) to read the entire short article in The Daily Galaxy. They have some interesting theories you might enjoy exploring. The multi-robot approach to artificial intelligence is a relatively new one, and has developed from studies of the swarm behavior of social insects such as ants." Remember Michael Crichton's science-fiction novel, "Prey"? Well, researchers at the University of York have investigated large swarms of up to 10,000 miniature robots which can work together to form a single, artificial life form. The article, " Will Artificial Organism with Advanced Group Intelligence Evolve? appeared on January 9, 2009, and referred to Michael Crichton's book. Interestingly, as I was looking for a photo to use in this post, I came across an article from an on-line magazine called The Daily Galaxy. What has caused this horrible disaster for humans? You will be shocked to find out! ntinually changing and growing bigger, stronger, more intelligent, and deadly. With every passing minute the nanobots learn and grow, and then they evolve into something. How can these nanobots have come to be in the desert? And, why are they the predators and we the prey? The mysterious cloud is self-sustaining and self-reproducing, but what is really scary is that the nanobots are very intelligent and learn from every experience. "Will Artificial Organism with Advanced Group This image accompanies the magazine article,
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