Physics – Physics and Society
Scientific paper
2006-12-08
Physics
Physics and Society
Preprint of article to appear in Advances in Computers, Marvin Zelkowitz, ed. (2007). Visit http://www.tahan.com/charlie/nanos
Scientific paper
Manufacturing materials and systems with components thousands of times smaller than the width of a human hair promises vast and sometimes unimaginable advances in technology. Yet the term nanotechnology has formed as much from people's expectations as from scientific reality. Understanding the creation and context of this social construction can help us appreciate and guide what may be a burgeoning revolution. This chapter considers what different groups are referring to when they say nanotechnology, how this relates to the science involved, and how the various definitions of this broad field of endeavor might be improved. The ramifications and implications of these seemingly innocuous naming choices are also discussed. Although in many respects nanotechnology serves as cover justification for increased spending in the physical sciences, at present it is the most hopeful route to solving some of the planet's greatest problems.
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