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This is a list of references and appearances of Nanotechnology in works of fiction. Buckminsterfullerene C60, also known as the buckyball, is the simplest of the carbon structures known as fullerenes. ...
Image File history File links Download high resolution version (672x623, 147 KB)A 3D model of a C60 molecule, also called a Buckyball. Created by Michael Ströck (mstroeck) on February 6, 2006 in iMol for Mac OS X and Photoshop CS2. ...
Nanotechnology reaches back to the late 19th century, when colloidal science first took root. ...
Groups opposing the installation of nanotechnology laboratories in Grenoble, France, have spraypainted their opposition on a former fortress above the city Potential risks of nanotechnology can broadly be grouped into three areas: the risk to health and environment from nanoparticles and nanomaterials; the risk posed by molecular manufacturing (or advanced...
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This is a list of organizations involved in nanotechnology. ...
This page aims to list all topics related to the field of nanotechnology. ...
Nanomedicine is the medical application of nanotechnology. ...
An example of a molecular self-assembly through hydrogen bonds reported by Meijer and coworkers in Angew. ...
Molecular electronics (sometimes called moletronics) is a branch of applied physics which aims at using molecules as passive (e. ...
Scanning probe microscopy (SPM) is a branch of microscopy that forms images of surfaces using a physical probe that scans the specimen. ...
Nanolithography â or lithography at the nanometer scale â refers to the fabrication of nanometer-scale structures, meaning patterns with at least one lateral dimension between the size of an individual atom and approximately 100 nm. ...
Molecular nanotechnology (MNT) is the concept of engineering functional mechanical systems at the molecular scale. ...
Nanomaterials is the study of how materials behave when their dimensions are reduced to the nanoscale. ...
The Icosahedral Fullerene C540 C60, C-60 and Buckyballs redirect here. ...
3D model of three types of single-walled carbon nanotubes. ...
Fullerene chemistry is a field of organic chemistry devoted to the chemical properties of fullerenes [1] [2] [3]. Research in this field is driven by the need to functionalize fullerenes and tune their properties. ...
Carbon nanotubes have many potential applications, here is a short list of some of the most important: // clothes: waterproof tear-resistant cloth fibers combat jackets: MIT is working on combat jackets that use carbon nanotubes as ultrastrong fibers and to monitor the condition of the wearer. ...
Examples of fullerenes in popular culture are numerous. ...
Timeline of carbon nanotubes: Inside a carbon nanotube 1952 Radushkevich and Lukyanovich publish a paper in the Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry showing hollow graphitic carbon fibers that are 50 nanometers in diameter. ...
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A quantum dot is a semiconductor nanostructure that confines the motion of conduction band electrons, valence band holes, or excitons (bound pairs of conduction band electrons and valence band holes) in all three spatial directions. ...
Colloidal gold is a suspension (or colloid) of sub-micrometre-sized particles of gold in a fluid, usually water. ...
Colloidal silver is a colloid of silver particles in water. ...
A molecular assembler is a molecular machine capable of assembling other molecules given instructions, energy, and a supply of smaller building block molecules to work from. ...
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Nanorobotics is the technology of creating machines or robots at or close to the scale of a nanometre (10-9 metres). ...
Grey goo refers to a hypothetical end-of-the-world scenario involving molecular nanotechnology in which out-of-control self-replicating robots consume all living matter on Earth while building more of themselves (a scenario known as ecophagy). ...
K. Eric Drexler in 2001. ...
Engines of Creation: The Coming Era of Nanotechnology Engines of Creation (ISBN 0-385-19973-2) is a seminal molecular nanotechnology book written by K. Eric Drexler in 1986. ...
Buckminsterfullerene C60, also known as the buckyball, is the simplest of the carbon structures known as fullerenes. ...
Film may refer to: photographic film a motion picture in academics, the study of motion pictures as an art form a thin skin or membrane, or any covering or coating, whether transparent or opaque a thin layer of liquid, either on a solid or liquid surface or free-standing Film...
Agent Cody Banks is a movie released in the U.S. on March 14, 2003 that follows the adventures of 15-year-old Cody Banks (played by Frankie Muniz) who has to finish his chores, avoid getting grounded, and save the world by going undercover for the CIA. Hilary Duff...
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Hulk is a 2003 superhero film based on the comic book series The Incredible Hulk published by Marvel Comics. ...
I, Robot is a collection of nine English language science fiction short stories by Isaac Asimov, first published by Gnome Press in 1950 in an edition of 5,000 copies. ...
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Jason X is a 2002 science fiction and slasher film, the tenth in the Friday the 13th film series, starring Kane Hodder as the mass murderer Jason Voorhees. ...
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Path of Destruction is a 2005 made-for-TV film on the Sci Fi Channel about a nanotechnology experiment gone awry. ...
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (commonly abbreviated T2) is a 1991 movie directed by James Cameron and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, and Robert Patrick. ...
T-1000 in police disguise The T-1000 (Advanced Prototype Terminator Infiltrator Series 1 Model 1A Type 1000) is a fictional android assassin, featured as the main antagonist in Terminator 2: Judgment Day. ...
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (commonly abbreviated T3) is a 2003 movie directed by Jonathan Mostow and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Nick Stahl, Claire Danes, and Kristanna Loken. ...
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Virtuosity is a 1995 science fiction movie directed by Brett Leonard. ...
Virtuosity is a 1995 science fiction movie directed by Brett Leonard. ...
- The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
- Andromeda: Beka Valentine uses nanobots to change her hair color at will.
- Battlestar Galactica (re-imagining): The silica pathways.
- Eureka
- Doctor Who: The episode "The Empty Child" features nanogenes.
- Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex
- Jake 2.0: Jake gets the power to control machines because of nanotech.
- Kim Possible: The "Nanotick".
- Lost: "The Monster" is speculated to be utilizing nanotechnolgy. Also, in a new DHARMA Initiative video that premiered at Comic-Con 2007, Dr. Halowax alludes to the Casimir effect, which is a key part in nanotechnology.
- Max Steel: Nanobots allow a teenager to change his appearance and have superhuman powers.
- My-Otome: The Otome allows mainly schoolgirls to change their appearance and have superhuman powers.
- Mystery Science Theater 3000: Nanites are perhaps made out of VHS tapes.
- The Outer Limits: In "The New Breed" episode, a terminally-ill cancer patient injects himself with nanobots which enable him to have superhuman abilities.
- The Powerpuff Girls: The Powerpuff Dynamo is made using nanotechtronic technology. Her full name, the "Dynamic Nanotechtronic Monobot", is a combination of the first two letters of each word. One Powerpuff Girls episode also featured Townsville being attacked by billions of self-replicating nanobots of unknown origin.
- Red Dwarf: Repair nanobots dismantle and reconstruct the Red Dwarf.
- Spider-Man Unlimited: Spider-Man's new suit is composed of nanobots.
- Star Trek: 'Nanites' were first introduced in the Next Generation episode 'Evolution.' Nanoprobes are an important plot device, especially with regards to the Borg.
- Stargate Atlantis and Stargate SG-1: Replicators and the Goa'uld use nanites.
- Teen Titans: "Nanoscopic probes" are used as a form of blackmail.
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: An enemy of the turtles composed of experimental nanobots which construct a body made of ambient metal, electronics, and machinery.
- Trinity Blood: Crusniks are humans who have special nanomachines infused into their blood, granting them superhuman abilities.
- G Gundam: The "DG Cells" used by the Devil Gundam.
- Turn A Gundam: The Moonlight Butterfly system.
- The X-Files: In season 6 episode "S.R. 819", A.D. Skinner's blood is infected with Nanobots.
- DC Animated Universe: In various episodes of Superman, The New Batman Adventures, and Justice League Unlimited; nanotechnology has been used by villians such as Brainiac or The Dark Heart
- Viper TV series - Used to repair and transform the VIPER on the series
A television program is the content of television broadcasting. ...
The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius is a spin-off of the Oscar-nominated computer-animated movie; Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, first officially aired in September 2002. ...
Andromeda may be: Andromeda (mythology), the daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia, wife of Perseus Andromeda Galaxy Andromeda (constellation), in which the Andromeda Galaxy is located Andromeda polifolia or Bog-rosemary, a plant of the heath family Andromeda (TV series) a science fiction television series Mount Andromeda in Canada and the...
Rebecca Beka Valentine is a fictional character in the television series Andromeda, played by Lisa Ryder. ...
The Battlestar Galactica science fiction franchise, which began as a 1978 TV series, was reimagined in 2003 into the TV miniseries. ...
Eureka is an American science fiction television series (filmed in British Columbia, Canada) that premiered July 18, 2006, on the Sci Fi Channel. ...
Doctor Who is a long-running award-winning British science fiction television programme produced by the BBC. The series depicts the adventures of a mysterious time-traveller known as the Doctor who travels in his TARDIS (Time And Relative Dimension(s) In Space) time ship, which appears from the exterior...
The Empty Child is an episode in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast on May 21, 2005. ...
Batou and a Tachikoma Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex is also titled Kōkaku Kidōtai: Stand Alone Complex (ManMachine Interface: STAND ALONE COMPLEX) in Japan, and is often refered to by its acronym GitS:SAC. GitS:SAC is a Japanese anime TV series set in...
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Lost is an Emmy Award and Golden Globe-winning American serial drama television series that follows the lives of plane crash survivors on a mysterious tropical island, after a passenger jet flying between Australia and the United States crashes somewhere in the South Pacific. ...
Title card from a DHARMA Initiative orientation film featured in the Lost episode Orientation Screenshot from the Sri Lanka Video, released as part of the Lost Experience, showing the DHARMA acronym The DHARMA Initiative is a fictional research project featured in the American television series Lost. ...
Comic-Con International is an annual comic book convention held in San Diego, California. ...
In physics, the Casimir effect is a physical force exerted between separate objects, which is due to neither charge, gravity, nor the exchange of particles, but instead is due to resonance of all-pervasive energy fields in the intervening space between the objects. ...
Max Steel is a Sci-Fi/Action, CGI, animated series which originally aired on February 25 2000 - June 23 2002 yet Season 3 had no air dates, although Cartoon Network aired the third series. ...
My-Otome ) is an anime series created by Sunrise, Inc. ...
Mystery Science Theater 3000, often abbreviated MST3K, is an American cult television comedy series created by Joel Hodgson and produced by Best Brains, Inc. ...
The Outer Limits is an American television series. ...
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Red Dwarf is a British science fiction comedy franchise, the primary form of which comprises eight series of a post-watershed television sitcom that ran on BBC2 between 1988 and 1999, and which has achieved a global cult following. ...
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The current Star Trek franchise logo Star Trek is an American science fiction entertainment series and media franchise. ...
The title as it appeared in most episodes opening credits. ...
Nanoprobes are a fictional technological device from the Star Trek TV series, most commonly used by the race known as the Borg as a method for assimilation of individual people into their collective. ...
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Stargate Atlantis is a Canadian-American science fiction television program, part of the Stargate franchise. ...
Stargate SG-1 (often abbreviated as SG-1) is a science fiction television series, part of the Stargate franchise. ...
In the science fiction series Stargate SG-1, the Replicators are a race of self-replicating machines, and arguably one of the most advanced races in the Stargate universe. ...
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Teen Titans is an American Animated television series created by Sam Register and Glen Murakami and produced by Warner Bros. ...
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is an American animated television series set in New York City. ...
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Krsnik or Kresnik, Lord of the Mountain is a pagan slavonic son of the sun god present in Slovenia, Croatia, and other countries. ...
After Mobile Suit Victory Gundam finished airing in Japan in early 1994, Bandai celebrated Gundams 15th anniversary by trying something new: free the franchise from the continuity of the Universal Century (and sell more model kits). ...
â Gundam or Turn-A Gundam ) is a 50 episode anime series that aired between 1999 and 2000 on Japans FNN networks and the anime satellite television network, Animax, created for the Gundam Big Bang 20th Anniversary celebration. ...
The X-Files is a Peabody- and Emmy Award-winning science fiction television series created by Chris Carter, which first aired on September 10, 1993, and ended on May 19, 2002. ...
An image of many of the DCAU heroes. ...
Superman is a fictional character and comic book superhero , originally created by American writer Jerry Siegel and Canadian artist Joe Shuster and published by DC Comics. ...
The New Batman Adventures was the successor to the highly acclaimed American animated television series Batman: The Animated Series. ...
Justice League Unlimited (or JLU) was the name of an American animated television series that was produced by and aired on Cartoon Network. ...
Brainiac may mean: Brainiac, a common modern term used to describe someone exceedingly smart in a certain field. ...
- GUNNM features a mad scientist called Desty Nova who escaped from an idyllic paradise city of Tiphares. He conducted grotesque experiments with nanotechnology in the sprawling wasteland beneath the city, where no authority limited his work. Ironically, his work would later save the life of the protagonist, Alita.
- Osamu Tezuka's shortlived Astroboy Returns manga featured a shapeshifting alien robot constructed out of nanomachines named Spica as Astro's new love interest.
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Battle Angel Alita, known in Japan as GUNNM (銃夢), is a manga series created by Yukito Kishiro in 1991 which ended in 1995. ...
Alita from the cover of Battle Angel Alita: Last Order, volume 2. ...
This article is about the manga artist and animator. ...
Astro Boy Astro Boy is the American title for the Japanese animated series Tetsuwan Atom (鉄腕アトム), which roughly translates to Mighty Atom (literally Iron-arm Atom); first broadcast on Japanese television from 1963 to 1966. ...
- Anarchy Online
- Crysis: The protagonist Jake Dunn wears a nano-suit, which gives him abilities such as cloaking, sprinting, bulletproofness and power to throw enemies, obstacles and jump very high.
- Deus Ex and sequel Deus Ex: Invisible War: The player character, JC Denton, and several other characters, are augmented by nanotechnology, and indeed, nanotechnology is heavily involved in one of the plot endings. A fair amount of information about nanotechnology can be read in-game.
- Everything or Nothing - A James Bond title.
- Freelancer: Nanobots used to repair ship hulls.
- Galaxy Angel: Member of the Moon Angel Troupe Vanilla H (pronounced 'Ash') uses nanomachines to heal wounds and repair ships in battle. In Galaxy Angel II, she is an acknowledged expert of nanotechnology. In addition, Rune Angel Troup member Nano-Nano Pudding also uses nanotechnology to heal others.
- Hostile Waters
- Jets'n'Guns: One of the devices purchasable for the T-MIG 226 allows nanobots to repair the ship's hull when the heating level drops to zero. With upgrades they work faster.
- Metal Gear Solid: Solid Snake was injected with nanites before his mission. The nanites serves as a communication device, and also as a medical device.
- Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty: Raiden, main character in the Plant Chapter, has nanomachines that can apparently heal open wounds. They also work in a way to retranslate certain words. For example, when the Ninja tells Raiden that she works for The Patriots, Raiden hears the name, La-li-lu-le-lo.
- Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots: Soldiers are controlled by nanomachines to think, act, and react in a programed unified manner.
- Microcosm
- Mortal Kombat: In Mortal Kombat: Deception, the character Smoke is said to run on nano-technology, which, according to Noob-Smoke's bio in the game, repairs and reshapes him upon being reprogrammed by Noob Saibot. Also, upon beating the game with Smoke in Mortal Kombat: Armageddon, his nanotechnology takes on a life of its own, multiplying at an exponential rate until it consumes the realm of Edenia, becoming a sentient mass of grey material that calls itself Smoke.
- Neocron
- PlanetSide
- The main character in Project Snowblind is enhanced with nanotechnology similar to that of the Deus Ex games.
- In the Ratchet & Clank series, nanotech is used as a health system.
- Red Faction 2: Although the technology used to create the supersoldiers is called nanotechnology, it is never revealed whether it works as true nanotechnology.
- System Shock 2: Nanites are used as currency to purchase items from replicators, which form the items from the nanites. Nanites are also directly used to perform certain tasks.
- Total Annihilation and expansions: The commander and various construction units and buildings make use of the "nanolathe" which is essentially a stream of nano-robots that link together to create complex war machinery.
- Trauma Center: During levels involving the Pempti strain of GUILT, nanomachines are injected into the patient to draw out the core.
- Xenogears
- In the Xenosaga series, nanospray and nanomachines are mentioned a few times as being healing devices for diseases and wounds.
- In Nano Breaker united states established an island facility to research and develop nanotechnology for implementation in military and civilian life. nanomachines starts replicating in the body and transforms into mechanical monsters.
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Anarchy Online (AO) [1] is a science fiction MMORPG released in June 2001 by Funcom set on the world of Rubi-Ka and its extra-dimensional twin, the Shadowlands. ...
For the particle accelerator, see CRYSIS. Crysis is an upcoming science fiction first-person shooter computer game that is currently in development by German developer Crytek. ...
This article is about the video game. ...
Deux Ex: Invisible War is a computer game. ...
JC Denton (fictionally born 17 March 2029) is the player character and protagonist of the first-person role-playing computer game Deus Ex. ...
Everything or Nothing is a third-person shooter video game, where the player controls the famous spy James Bond. ...
Flemings image of James Bond; commissioned to aid the Daily Express comic strip artists. ...
Freelancer is a space simulation computer game developed by Digital Anvil and published by Microsoft. ...
Galaxy Angel ) is a bishÅjo sci-fi/comedy anime, manga and dating sim series by BROCCOLI. It was created in July 2000, when Broccoli launched the multi-platformed project called The anime and Galaxy Angel Party manga comprise a comedy story in an alternate universe, while the games and...
The character Vanilla H (ã´ã¡ãã© H) (H pronounced as Ash) is from the anime, manga and dating sim series, Galaxy Angel. ...
Hostile Waters is the title of a book, a movie, and a game. ...
JetsnGuns1 (also shortened to JnG) is a 2D, side-scrolling shoot-em-up computer game released in late 2004 for Microsoft Windows by RakeInGrass software. ...
This article is about the original Metal Gear Solid released for the PlayStation. ...
Solid Snake ) is the protagonist of the Metal Gear video game series. ...
Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (commonly abbreviated MGS2) is a stealth-based game that was developed and published by Konami for the PlayStation 2 in 2001. ...
Raiden (real name Jack) is a character in the Metal Gear series. ...
Spoiler warning: The Patriots, also known as the La-li-lu-le-lo, is a fictional Illuminati-like organization that controls the United States of America in the Metal Gear video game series. ...
Mortal Kombat (commonly abbreviated as MK) is a popular series of fighting games created originally by the Midway Manufacturing Company. ...
Mortal Kombat: Deception is the latest game in the controversial and bloody Mortal Kombat video game series by Midway. ...
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Noob Saibot and his new partner Smoke, as they appear in Mortal Kombat: Deception. ...
Noob Saibot is a fictional character from the Mortal Kombat fighting game series. ...
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Edenia (Mortal Kombat: Deception). ...
Neocron is commonly thought of as the one of worlds first Cyberpunk MMORPG (massively multiplayer online role-playing game). ...
PlanetSide is a Massively multiplayer online first-person shooter computer game published by Sony Online Entertainment and released on May 19, 2003. ...
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This article is about the video game series in general. ...
Red Faction II is a sequel to the hit game Red Faction and takes place on Earth as opposed to the Mars of the first. ...
System Shock 2 (commonly abbreviated SS2) is a science fiction horror-themed hybrid game which incorporates a number of elements commonly seen in computer role-playing games and first-person shooters. ...
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Xenogears ) is a console role-playing game developed and published by Square Co. ...
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Nano Breaker is a video game developed for the PlayStation 2 video game console by Konami, and was released on January 27, 2005 in Japan and February 15, 2005 in the United States. ...
Books - Jeffrey Anderson's Sleeper Cell
- Kevin J. Anderson's The X-Files #5 - Antibodies (1997)
- Iain M. Banks' Culture novels - especially Look to Windward - as well as his non-Culture novel The Algebraist
- Stephen Baxter's The Time Ships
- Greg Bear's Blood Music, Queen of Angels, and Slant
- Kevin J. Anderson's, Doug Beason's Assemblers of Infinity (1993)
- Ben Bova's Grand Tour novels.
- Jeffrey Carver's From a Changeling Star
- John Case's The Eighth Day
- Stephen Euin Cobb's Plague at Redhook
- Micheal Connelly's Chasing the Dime
- C. J. Cherryh's Gene Wars Universe books
- Michael Crichton's Prey
- Clive Cussler's Atlantis Found
- Greg Egan's Diaspora
- William Gibson's Bridge trilogy
- Kathleen Ann Goonan's [Nanotech Quartet: [Queen City Jazz] [Missippi Blues] [Crescent City Rhapsody] and Light Music also The Bones of Time
- Peter F. Hamilton's The Night's Dawn Trilogy
- Clifton D. Hawk's Twilightners
- Anthony Horowitz's Scorpia
- Dean Koontz's By the Light of the Moon
- Alexandr Lazarevich, The NanoTech Network[1]
- Stanisław Lem's The Invincible, Wizja lokalna & Peace on Earth
- Robert Ludlum's The Lazarus Vendetta
- John Robert Marlow's Nano
- Michael Marshall Smith's Hell Hath Enlarged Herself (short story in What You Make It)
- Richard Mgrdechian's 3000 Years[2]
- Alastair Reynolds' Revelation Space, Chasm City, Redemption Ark, Absolution Gap, Century Rain, and Pushing Ice
- Adam Roberts' Stone
- Neal Stephenson's The Diamond Age and Snow Crash
- John Updike's Toward the End of Time
- Kurt Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle
- Sean Williams's Geodesica: Ascent & Orphans trilogy (both with Shane Dix)
- Walter Jon Williams' Aristoi
- Robert Charles Wilson's A Bridge of Years
- John C. Wright's The Golden Age trilogy
- Charles Stross's Accelerando
- Jasper Fforde's Lost in a Good Book
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