Blogs1 - 5 of 5 recent posts for tag:"grey goo"
26
Jan
2012
Nanotecnología: La plaga gris

16 days ago by Hammer Arturo Tapias Barranco

Buen día. Luego de la entrada anterior, me di cuenta que antes de hacer una entrada llena de especificaciones técnicas y conocimientos complejos, debo hacer toda una lista de entradas previas que sirvan de preámbulo a temas más complejos, como los análisis de tecnologías. Es por esto que en las próx ...

TECNOREVOLUCION - tecnorevolucion.blogspot.com

14
Dec
2011
How Fast Can a Nanobot Run?

58 days ago by timprosser

Simple math: If a nanobot had wheels 20 nm in diameter, it could move about 62 nm in one rotation of those wheels. If the wheels can be made to turn at one million RPM, possibly through agitation by high frequency radio energy, the nanobot would travel at 62 million nm per minute, .062 meters per mi ...

Tim Prosser's Futuring Weblog - timprosserfuturing.wordpress.com · 6 references

17
Oct
2011
New invention brings us one step closer to an all-consuming, ...

116 days ago by innovation

Image via Wikipedia Self-replication If there’s one thing that scifi has taught us it’s that there’s no possible situation where giving things that can’t replicate the ability to do so is a good thing. Yet, against all our grey goo warnings, science has brought us one step closer. The method relies ...

Innovation Toronto - InnovationToronto.com · Rank: 11,367 · 14 references

06
Sep
2011
Engines of Creation: Solar Electric Robot Chariots!

158 days ago by anguishedrepose

Roman emperors fancied chariots back in the day. Makes sense… Our upcoming Robot Overlords would do the same. [via Infoniac] By harnessing solar power the robot is able to move its two front legs to which rollerblades are attached with the back featuring two large wheels that keep the chariot rollin ...

Anguished Repose - anguishedrepose.com · Rank: 16,176 · 30 references

23
Jun
2011
We Have To Destroy Bender

232 days ago by Adam

I can’t wait until the premiere tonight.

Xaotik Designs - xaotikdesigns.com · 4 references