Jennings wrote, “Just as factory jobs were eliminated in the 20th century by new assembly-line robots, Brad and I were the first knowledge-industry workers put out of work by the new generation of ‘thinking’ machines. ‘Quiz show contestant’ may be the first job made redundant by Watson...
‘progress' in nanoscience doesn't mean that economic impact won't occur in some form later but the four and eight million new jobs created by nanotechnology companies and products just haven't materialized. Some have occurred but certainly not nearly that number of new jobs have been created....
our scientists have named. The nano sits near the middle of the small side of our current scale of numbers: Since atoms and molecules are measured in billionths of meters,nanoscience can be thought of as atomic- and molecular-scale science. invisiblemachines Invisible machines? Yes, see for y...
IT IS TRUMP ORG / NAA ‘SPACE FORCE’ THAT RAIDED THE MONEY OF EVERY GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT (BEFORE ELIMINATING THEM & THOUSANDS OF JOBS) TO FUND THESE HEALTH-&-FIRE-HAZARD CHEMTRAILS FOR THE PURPOSE OF BURNING DOWN THE U.S. FOR LAND GRABS, KILLING OFF HUMANITY & DESTROYING AMERICA TO ...
(no graphene). The region where the AFM image was taken has been demarcated by a square. (c and f) Intensity map of the disorder-induced D peak. The D peak intensity is high in the vicinity of round holes (c). On the contrary, the D peak intensity is not enhanced near the ...
Unlike biological warfare, which is indiscriminate and can turn on the aggressor, nanodevices could be programmed to work within boundaries and to self-destruct when their jobs were completed. Monofilaments, if manufacturable, might become essential building blocks for a sky hook ...
Assuming we can build anything we need with the click of a button, what happens to all the manufacturing jobs? If you can create anything using a replicator, what happens to currency? Would we move to a completely electronic economy? Would we even need money? Whether we'll actually need ...
Malsch I (2014) Nano-education from a European perspective: nano-training for non-R&D jobs. Nanotechnol Rev 3(2):211–221. https://doi.org/10.1515/ntrev-2013-0039 Article Google Scholar Malvankar NS, Lovley DR (2012) Microbial nanowires: a new paradigm for biological electron transfer and...
and an unprecedented amount of deaths have occurred around the world [4]. Consequently, global financial markets have been very unstable, millions of people have lost their jobs, and a health and economic crisis has emerged. Based on this sanitary emergency, innovative solutions became urgently nee...