The Nanotech War
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Author | : Steven Piziks |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 351 |
Release | : 2002-11-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0743436474 |
Throughout human history, mankind has turned its goals and dreams toward exploration. With wagon trains, ships, satellites and starships, humanity has chosen to seek out the new frontier, to explore new worlds, and to go where no human has gone before-even to the furthest reaches of the Delta Quadrant. There, Captain Janeway and the crew of the Starship Voyager™ have discovered many strange and wondrous civilizations...but few as alien as the Chiar. An advanced and scientiÞc people who have made great strides with nanotechnology, the Chiar expanded internally rather than externally. Every inch of their planet is crawling with the tiniest bits and pieces of artiÞcial intelligence imaginable, working in concert as the new lifeblood of this mechanical world. The people themselves are inseparable from their nanites, which layer their skin and provide extra limbs or senses as required. Caught up in a bitter civil conþict, some Chiar will try to take advantage of their meeting with the crew of Starship Voyager. They imagine that their homegrown nanites can harness the incredible power of the deadly Borg, and instead set in motion an experiment that goes devastatingly out of control.
Author | : Louis A. Del Monte |
Publisher | : U of Nebraska Press |
Total Pages | : 261 |
Release | : 2017-04-01 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 1612348963 |
"Nanoweapons describes the deadliest generation of military weaponry the world has ever seen and offers concrete recommendations for controlling their future use, thus avoiding global war and the end of humanity."--Provided by publisher.
Author | : Steven Piziks |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 249 |
Release | : 2012-10-02 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1471106969 |
In the furthest reaches of the Delta Quadrant the USS Voyager has encountered many strange and wondrous worlds -- but none so curious as that of the Chiar. An advanced race whose scientists have become galactic experts in nanotechnology, the Chiar have expanded inwards rather than out. Every inch of their planet is crawling with the tiniest bits and pieces of artificial intelligence imaginable, all of them working in concert to form the lifeblood of this mechanical world. The Chiar themselves are inseparable from their nanobots, which layer their skin and provide additional limbs or senses as required. Caught up in internal political conflict, some of the Chiar will take advantage of their meeting with the Starship Voyager to embark on an experiment which goes quietly but devastatingly out of control. Never thinking that there could exist a technology they can't tame, they believe that they can harness the awesome power of the Borg -- a conceit which soons turns out to be their most terrible mistake.
Author | : Daniel Ratner |
Publisher | : Prentice Hall Professional |
Total Pages | : 202 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780131453074 |
Explaining how nanotechnology works and looking at recent advances and the future of the field, this book offers a simple, brief, almost math-free introduction for nonscientists.
Author | : Jürgen Altmann |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 2007-05-07 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1134197152 |
With revolutionary changes in nanotechnology (NT) now on the horizon, many countries have started major research and development (R&D) programmes, which are mainly civilian. Often overlooked are military R&D programmes – in particular those of the US government. This is the first systematic and comprehensive presentation of the potential military applications of NT. In ten to twenty years, these applications may include extremely small computers, robots, missiles, satellites, launchers and sensors. They may also provide lighter and stronger materials for vehicles and weapons, implants in soldiers’ bodies, metal-free firearms, autonomous fighting systems, and smaller chemical and biological weapons. These potential uses raise strong concerns. This assessment is made from a viewpoint of international security, considering the new criteria of dangers for arms control and the international law of warfare, dangers for stability through potential new arms races and proliferation, and dangers for humans and society. Some military applications, such as computers, will be so close to civilian uses that limits are impractical. Others, such as sensors for biological-warfare agents, may contribute to stronger protection against terrorist attacks and better verification of compliance with arms-control treaties. For preventive limitation of these new technologies, specific approaches are proposed that balance positive civilian uses and take into account verification of compliance, with a view to international peace and security, not national military strength. This book will be of great interest to scholars of military technology, non-lethal weapons, disarmament and security studies in general.
Author | : Toby Shelley |
Publisher | : Zed Books |
Total Pages | : 194 |
Release | : 2006-04 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781842776872 |
Buckyballs. Quantum dots. Golden triangles. Organic light-emitting diodes. Welcome to the world of nanotechnology - the engineering of new materials and new products, the use of new manufacturing techniques, all exploiting properties possessed at the infinitesimally small, or nano, scale. Virtually every large corporation now has a nanotechnology R & D operation. The US government is putting in serious investment. Huge promises are held out in the fields of medicine, energy, computing. And, more ominously, the Pentagon is exploring nano applications in a new generation of hi-tech weaponry. But as this book makes clear: * There is little public debate, even among consumer groups or trade unions, about the ways in which nanotechnologies are creeping into our lives as consumers and workers. * Regulatory agencies take no account of scale when assessing the safety of new products and there is no regulatory framework for nanotechnology even in industrialized countries. * Little research is going on into the health and environmental consequences, and safety, of nano-materials. This book explains the fast moving world of the new technology and who controls it. It explores the potential consequences - the upsides as well as the downsides - for individuals, the environment, and relations between the powers. Nanotechnology could bridge or widen the gap between developing and industrialised countries - that is a political decision that civil society must address.
Author | : Jeff Carlson |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 308 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780441016174 |
As the remnants of humanity cling to life on isolated mountain peaks around the world after a nanotech virus ravages the Earth, nanotech researcher Ruth Goldman develops a vaccine to inoculate the survivors against the plague, but the government will stop at nothing to keep it for itself. Original.
Author | : Linda Nagata |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 328 |
Release | : 2011-06 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781937197025 |
Nikko is genetically engineered to survive in the airless void of space, but the research permit allowing his existence is about to expire and his body has already begun running the program that will cause his death. His only hope for life lies in rewriting his genetic code with the help of the illegal nanotech device known as the Bohr Maker.
Author | : Jeff Carlson |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 308 |
Release | : 2007-07-31 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1440634211 |
Read Jeff Carlson's blogs and other content on the Penguin Community. View our feature on Jeff Carlson's Plague Year.The nanotechnology was designed to fight cancer. Instead, it evolved into the Machine Plague, killing nearly five billion people and changing life on Earth forever. The nanotech has one weakness: it self-destructs at altitudes above ten thousand feet. Those few who've managed to escape the plague struggle to stay alive on the highest mountains, but time is running out-there is famine and war, and the environment is crashing worldwide. Humanity's last hope lies with a top nanotech researcher aboard the International Space Station-and with a small group of survivors in California who risk a daring journey below the death line...
Author | : Wayne E. Criss |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 390 |
Release | : 2019-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781951469047 |
Four teenage boys from four different continents clandestinely assist an American Presidential Commission which is trying to identify and eliminate an organization of international conservative industrialists. The latter are killing off high technology scientists by using the scientist's own medical 'nanotech-molecular systems.' The boys' efforts lead them to several fortresses/castles/palaces in China, Syria, Turkey, and South Africa. Early battles are fought with simple nanotech molecular systems, not detectable in the body, which shut down vital body cells in individuals. As the war ramps up, several battles later, a super nanotech molecular system is deployed which creates macabre deaths in large population groups. Within the framework of international criminal law, the Commission, with the boys leading the way using extra-legal actions, identify some of the killers. They begin to understand that some of the members of the boy's families may be directly involved. As the war progresses and takes a very different mode, the boys'families also become select targets. An impossible decision is necessary. Is this war really worth the human cost for the pursuers or their families?