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Uploaded on Feb 3, 2010

"Nano Future" is the fifth part of the NANOYOU film, an introduction to the strange new world of Nanoscience, narrated by Stephen Fry.

This film is non-commercial and funded by the EC from the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement No: CSA-SA 233433 for the NANOYOU project - www.nanoyou.eu - an education portal about all things nano. This film was produced as a resource for young people, teachers and anyone interested to get a quick introduction to Nanoscience.

Credits:
Producer/Director: Tom Mustill
Assistant Producer: Sam Mansfield
Graphics: Devin Hunt and Laurence Honderick
Music: Aaron Audio
Editor: Hugh Lewis

Nanomedicine and Red Blood Cell graphic courtesy:
Professor Constantinos Mavroidis, 'BionanoRobotics Laboratory', Northeastern
University, Boston, MA, bionano.neu.edu

Robot on Dime footage courtesy:
Chytra Pawashe, NanoRobotics Laboratory, Carnegie Mellon University

Tree of Life Animation courtesy:
wellcometreeoflife.org

Human medicine animations courtesy:
wehi.edu.au

Car production line footage courtesy:
Ford Motor Company

NANOYOU film by NANOYOU is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.

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  • MusingRabbit

    Imagine if nanotechnology could implement an off switch. No need for retirement. Too old to work? Time to switch you off.

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  • Johnny LeRose

    Everything that adds value,always has the other side of the coin(anti- value). We will never stop advancing,let's face it. It is something to be concerned about. Yes,I agree. The tech. today makes it even easier for the "evil ones",to destroy,yet we will never say no,to advancing. We have to keep the faith that "good",truly is,say 200 times more powerful than "evil" & we need to regulate our selves,as mature,responsible citizens & keep these jerks from harming it for the majority of decent folk

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  • trakkaton

    "If this sounds like Science Fiction to you, think about how quick our world is changing. Someone living 40 years ago would have never believed that man would walk on the moon. Well, actually back then, man walked on the moon, and right now, he doesn't."

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    in playlist nanotech
  • BYTaipei

    What we shall concern is that if organized cirmes in governments using nanotechnology as militray weapons and go against civilian. If someone ask me if they are doing it, Yes, is my opinion.

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  • cmonutube

    yeah I was wondering the same thing, sounds like the group "dubstep"

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