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27 de dic. de 2019 · The American physicist and Nobel Prize laureate Richard Feynman introduce the concept of nanotechnology in 1959. During the annual meeting of the American Physical Society, Feynman presented a lecture entitled “There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom” at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech).
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Nanotechnology: There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom. This is the transcript of the classic talk that Richard Feynman gave on December 29th 1959 at the annual meeting of the American Physical Society at Caltech and was first published in the February 1960 issue of Caltech’s Engineering and Science. I imagine experimental physicists must ...
Feynman's stature as a Nobel laureate and an important figure in 20th-century science helped advocates of nanotechnology. It provided a valuable intellectual link to the past. [3] More concretely, his stature and concept of atomically precise fabrication played a role in securing funding for nanotechnology research, illustrated by ...
20 de sept. de 2019 · Richard Feynman. Sé cuestionaba así mismo y reflexionaba sobre el futuro y la dirección hacia donde quería llevar su ciencia y la posibilidad de crear nanotecnología basada en la manipulación de átomos.
In this famous lecture, Feynman laid the conceptual foundations for the field now called nanotechnology when he imagined a day when things could be miniaturized — when huge amounts of information could be encoded onto increasingly small spaces, and when machinery could be made considerably smaller and more compact.
On the evening of 29 December 1959, under the title 'There's plenty of room at the bottom' Richard Feynman described the exciting possibilities that would open up if scientists could learn how...
Richard Feynman, pionero de la nanotecnología, deslumbró al mundo con su visión en miniatura. Su legado perdura en la fascinante historia de cómo revolucionó la ciencia y abrió las puertas a un nuevo mundo de posibilidades en la manipulación de la materia a escala atómica.