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Review Of: Engineering, Biology, And Nanotechnology

Article: Engineering, Biology, and Nanotechnology
Written by Chris Phoenix, CRN Director of Research (CRN stands for Centre for Responsible Nanotechnology)
Date published: April 2004
Source: The Internet
Web page: http://www.crnano.org/essays04.htm,

Summary

The author thesis statement is to discuss how Engineering and Biology compete and combine to form the relatively new science called ¡§Nanotechnology¡¨.

The methodology used by the writer, member of CNR¡XCenter for Responsible Nanotechnology¡X, is mostly the exemplification of the concepts, stating differences and similarities between Engineering and Biology to give a clear idea of what is being projected for Nanotechnology.

My interest in the article was born in my curiosity for Nanotechnology. Besides, I was driven to choose this article, for it has information on my future career plans.

Analyzing

At the beginning of the article Phoenix gives an every day analogy between a dog and......


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Approximate Word Count: 1456
Approximate Pages: 6 (250 words per double-spaced page)

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