Managing nano-bio-info-cogno innovations
Tremendous human progress is becoming possible through the development of converging technologies stimulated by advances in four core fields: Nanotechnology, Biotechnology Information technology, and new technologies based in Cognitive science (NBIC). This book provides a unique review of technical...
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Language: | English |
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Dordrecht :
Springer Netherlands,
2006.
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Table of Contents:
- Progressive Convergence
- The Emergence and Policy Implications of Converging New Technologies
- Roadmapping Convergence
- NBIC Convergent Technologies and the Innovation Economy: Challenges and Opportunities for the 21st Century
- Measuring the Merger: Examining the Onset of Converging Technologies
- Collaboration on Converging Technologies: Education and Practice
- If We Build It, Will They Come? The Cultural Challenges of Cyberinfrastructure Development
- Converging Technologies in Developing Countries: Passionate Voices, Fruitful Actions
- Nanotechnology for Biology and Medicine
- Biologically-Inspired Cellular Machine Architectures
- Cognitive Enhancement and the Neuroethics of Memory Drugs
- Neuropolicy (2005 2035): Converging Technologies Enable Neurotechnology, Creating New Ethical Dilemmas
- Information Technology and Cognitive Systems
- Cognitive Technologies
- NBIC Convergence and Technology-Business Coevolution: Towards a Services Science to Increase Productive Capacity
- An Ethic for Enhancing Human Performance Through Integrative Technologies
- Science Confronts the Law
- Human Enhancement and the Emergent Technopolitics of the 21st Century
- Co volution of Social Science and Emerging Technologies.