Tiny machines
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Tiny machines
Faustin BrayBrian WallaceRichard Phillips Feynman1 editions
'Tiny machines' is the defining lecture on designing and engineering at the molecular scale. Describes computer chips, tiny tools, sound waves, and he known laws of physics. Teaches the science behind nanotechnology, and how tiny machines and tools can be constructed atom-by-atom.
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