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Mike Treder, CRN

"With a name like the Center for Responsible Nanotechnology, you end up on a lot of mailing lists but almost all of the material we are sent is trivial, irrelevant, or blatant hucksterism. Fortunately, there is one site we can consistently rely on for useful news, ideas, and information: Nanotechnology Now."

"We're happy to say that Nanotechnology Now, our favorite source for nanosphere news, recently posted their 10,000th news item. That's a sign of remarkably stable success in the uncertain world of the Internet. Beyond that, we admire their unstinting commitment to promoting ethical and responsible use of new technologies. We recommend Nanotechnology Now to anyone with even a passing interest in the rapidly developing world of nanotech."


Mike Treder Executive Director of the Center for Responsible Nanotechnology. See also the weblog Responsible Nanotechnology
June 2005


Neil Gordon

"Nanotech-Now.com has been a pillar in the rapidly evolving nanotechnology sector and plays an important role in distibuting ideas and news to the world community. I look forward to reading your next 10,000 postings in the very near future." (referring to our announcement Nanotechnology Now posts 10,000th news item)

Neil Gordon P.Eng, MBA
President, Canadian NanoBusiness Alliance
June 2005


Mark Ratner

"The nanotech-now site is one of the most exciting on the web, and your creativity and responsibility in keeping this going has been terrific."

Mark Ratner, November 5th, 2003. Winner of the 2001 Feynman Prize in Nanotechnology, and Professor in Chemistry at Northwestern University. He is widely credited as the "father of molecular-scale electronics" thanks to his groundbreaking work with Ari Aviram that first envisioned how electronic circuit elements might be constructed from single molecules and how these circuits might behave. He lectures worldwide on nanotechnology and its implications. Author of Nanotechnology: A Gentle Introduction to the Next Big Idea. November 2002 Read reviews


"An excellent news portal for both nanoscale technologies and molecular manufacturing is Nanotechnology Now."
WorldChanging.com, June 14th, 2006


"As usual, Nanotechnology Now's interviews elicit quality information, unbiased reporting and a well balanced selection of issues covering the entire nanotechnology horizon."
Michael Brill
Retired Attorney, November 18th, 2003


"Your site is beneficial because you offer the latest news in nanotechnology - I have yet to see another that compares."
Sammy Khayat
Penn State student, November 3rd, 2003


Douglas W. Jamison, Vice President Harris & Harris Group, Inc. http://tinytechvc.com/ email feedback

"As a publicly traded venture capital firm focusing on making initial investments exclusively in what we term tiny technology (nanotechnology, microsystems and MEMS), I wanted to commend you for your coverage of the happenings in the nanotech community. I enjoy reading the newsletter each week, and I find your appropriate headings make finding information easy. Four sections I find particularly helpful are Patents, Discoveries, Worthwhile Readings and Events & Announcements. Keep up the great work, and thank you for the service to the nanotech community."


James T. Clements, NanoSciences, Inc. email feedback

"Thanks so much for your newsletter.... it is an outstanding source of reference information, and a great connection point for this emerging community. We especially enjoyed your recent profile of Bo Varga, since we've worked with Bo and NanoSIG in the Bay Area.

Keep up the great work... this is a wonderful opportunity for all of us to pioneer new ideas, and advance new technologies."


Patrick L. Barry, writer for Science@NASA email feedback

"The Nanotechnology Now website contains the best single link I could find on the Web to brief my readers about Nanotubes. Packed full of concise definitions and an exhaustive list of Web references, it serves at the same time as an excellent introduction for beginners and a clearinghouse of more technical information."    The Right Stuff for Super Spaceships


Tara Calishain - ResearchBuzz.com email feedback

"Lots and LOTS of information in this site. If you have the faintest interest in nanotechnology, check it out."

For the full report, click here Nanotech Right This Second.


James Lewis Ph.D. email

Webmaster and Senior Associate of the Foresight Institute.

"This well-developed site provides an unusually comprehensive source of information on nanotechnology and related topics. In addition to news items, basic introductions, a glossary, and long lists of well-organized links to relevant organizations, there are resources that are hard to find elsewhere, such as a list of white papers on nanotechnology and its links to life extension, space colonization, super-intelligence, ethics, social policy, etc. The "General Information Sites" contains an especially rich collection of links to web pages on utility fog."


Discover.com

Current Pick of the Web: Nanotechnology Now. April 30th, 2002

"For those searching for news and background information on trends and research in the field of nanotechnology, consider your search over. This site offers a wealth of information with daily news articles, hundreds of links to nanotechnology organizations and research sites, and images of nanogizmos and other ultra small things. You can find out where the latest nanotech conferences are taking place, or in the rare case that you can't find what you need on the site, you can browse through a selection of nanotechnology-related books, which are linked to an online bookstore. Or, take part in the site's nanotech poll, then check out the nanotech factoid and site-of-the-week/quote-of-the-week features."


Science Magazine

COMMUNITY SITE: Let's Get Small

"...Immerse yourself in the ever-shrinking world of nanotechnology at this handy portal, which offers a links-rich introduction to the field, up-to-the-minute nano news, a list of the 12 best nanotechnology Web sites, and a fat glossary. You'll also find a rundown of corporate, government, and academic labs pursuing nanotechnology. For a glimpse into the nanofuture, read interviews with experts such as science writer Ed Regis or follow a link to a gallery of possible medical applications. Some day, for instance, dentists might be able to hang up their drills, instead dispatching squads of tiny machines the size of pinheads to patch cavities." See Science Magazine - NetWatch: Volume 295, Number 5560, Issue of 1 March 2002 for complete article.


Open Directory Project Cool Site Award
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"Comprehensive and informative nanotechnology portal. Provides introduction to nanotechnology, general information, images, interviews, news, events, research, books, glossary, links and more."


Chris Phoenix email

Chris is a co-moderator and frequent contributor at sci.nanotech newsgroup, and a Senior Associate of the Foresight Institute.

"I just saw your site announcement on sci.nanotech. Awesome! Loads of resources. I'll remember the URL and give it to anyone who asks for an overview of the field."


Robert A. Freitas Jr. email

Robert is a research scientist at Zyvex, and has written the definitive book on medicine in the nano age "Nanomedicine, Volume I", published in late 1999. He is also the author of numerous technical papers on nanoscale and future sciences, popular articles on a diverse set of scientific, engineering, and legal topics, and is the creator of the Nanomedicine Art Gallery. He has been Senior Associate of the Foresight Institute since 1995, a Life Member, National Space Society (formerly L-5 Society), and was Research Fellow at the Institute for Molecular Manufacturing (IMM) for 6 years.

"Hello, Rocky! I just came across your excellent nanotechnology website at www.nanotech-now.com. ..... Sorry for the length of this email, but your site is very nice and I guess I just got carried away."


John C. Snider Editor Scifidimensions

WEBSITE OFFERS COMPREHENSIVE NANOTECH RESOURCE

Nanotechnology Now is a comprehensive portal for those interested in nanoscale & future sciences such as Molecular Manufacturing, Nanomedicine, & BioMEMS. The site offers an introduction, basics, news and information on nearly every aspect of nanotechnology.

6/17/2002 scifidimensions is a monthly online science fiction magazine offering interviews, articles and reviews covering books, movies, television, comics, science and the paranormal - plus original fiction and commentary.

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