NANO Magazine - Issue 18
- Published: June 2010
NANO Magazine uncovers Military nanotechnology applications NANO Magazine sheds light on a 'dark corner' of nanotechnology. Read about the military applications of nano, the nano enhanced army, Gulf War Syndrome and nanopathology, and the ethical concerns around the huge investments made into defence.The military have been quicker than most to appreciate the potential of nanotechnology. More money is being spent on nanotechnology research for military applications than for any other area. The latest issue of NANO Magazine (Issue 15) sheds light on this ‘dark corner' of nanotechnology. The idea that nanotechnology could lead to lighter weight, smarter devices for soldiers in the field, uniforms that offer ballistic and other protection, and more deadly weaponry, has proved irresistible.
Nanotechnology is being applied increasingly to enhancing soldier survivability. Solutions to the great problems of the battlefield: heavy kit, sleep deprivation, injury and advanced weaponry may be improved through the use of nanotechnology. In his article, Daniel Moore looks at the history of the advancement of soldier technologies, and the current inroads being made towards
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Editorial
Events
What's New in Nano
Military Applications of Nanotechnology
Be All You Can Be -The Nano-enhanced Army
Perspectives on Nanotechnology in Mexico
An Update on Nanotechnology in the US
Interview with Victor Castano
Unintended Nanoparticles- the Most Dangerous Yet?
NEMS- The Next Revolution in Miniaturization
Military Nanotechnology- New Issues for Ethical Assessment?
Medicine-'Star Trek' Magnetic Nanoparticles
Nanoart
- University of Dortmund
- University of Glasgow
- Justus-Liebig-Univeristy Giessen
- IBM
- Autonomous University of Mexico
- Autonomous University of Zacatecas
- ReLANS
- Nanoforce
- DARPA
- University of Florence
- Texas A&M Univeristy
- University of Pittsburgh
- University of California
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