Articles

Essays on Nanotechnology Implications

editorial (, United States)
3-5

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Nanotechnology Dangers and Defenses

Ray Kurzweil (Kurzweil Technologies, United States)
7-13

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Molecular Manufacturing: Too Dangerous to Allow?

Robert A. Freitas Jr (Institute for Molecular Manufacturing, Palo Alto, California, USA, United States)
15-24

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Nano-Guns, Nano-Germs, and Nano-Steel

Mike Treder (Center for Responsible Nanotechnology, United States)
25-26

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Molecular Manufacturing and 21st Century Policing

Thomas J. Cowper (Society of Police Futurists International, United States)
27-30

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The Need For Limits

Chris Phoenix (Ridgeland, South Carolina, USA, United States)
31-33

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Globalization and Open Source Nano Economy

Giulio Prisco (Future TAG Ltd, United States)
35-39

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Cultural Dominants and Differential MNT Uptake

Damien Broderick (Department of English, University of Melbourne, Australia, Australia)
41-46

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Nanoethics and Human Enhancement: A Critical Evaluation of Recent Arguments

Patrick Lin (The Nanoethics Group, United States)
Fritz Allhoff (Department of Philosophy, Western Michigan University, United States)
47-52

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Strategic Sustainable Brain

Natasha Vita-More (President, Extropy Institute, United States)
53-56

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Is AI Near a Takeoff Point?

J. Storrs Hall (Laporte, Pennsylvania, USA, United States)
57-61

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Singularities and Nightmares: the Range of Our Futures

David Brin (Futures Unlimited, California, USA, United States)
63-80

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