Recently NASA proved that DNA uses quantum mechanics principals to better find and utilise the tiny molecules in the nucleus, making DNA the worlds first quantum computer, and beating the human race by at least 3 billion years. They also made the first DNA based algorythm, which used encoding to answer simple maths questions such as 1+5.
Medicine have produce drugs that can be applied using nanotechnology, that will not just effectively be absorbed by the skin but can also be used in delivering drugs intra cellularly.
The possibilities with this new tech are endless, and in fact if you look at the back of any science magazine about 10% of the jobs/PhD's are in nanotech research or application. Thoughts about the future of this break through science. Or is it all just hot air like cold fusion, that'll ultimately have little or no practical use?
Bear in mind without nanotech then your P4 would be a SX still and your quad core a DX.
Here's a general overview of nanotech and its possible uses.
http://www.zyvex.com/nano/
Medicine have produce drugs that can be applied using nanotechnology, that will not just effectively be absorbed by the skin but can also be used in delivering drugs intra cellularly.
The possibilities with this new tech are endless, and in fact if you look at the back of any science magazine about 10% of the jobs/PhD's are in nanotech research or application. Thoughts about the future of this break through science. Or is it all just hot air like cold fusion, that'll ultimately have little or no practical use?
Bear in mind without nanotech then your P4 would be a SX still and your quad core a DX.
Here's a general overview of nanotech and its possible uses.
http://www.zyvex.com/nano/