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From Lab to Fab: Pioneers in Nano-Manufacturing 

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How can we mass-produce sophisticated products from materials too small to see? "From Lab to Fab" follows the story of two nanotech entrepreneurs navigating the rocky road from discovery to commercialization, with products ranging from tiny implantable body sensors to bullet-proof vests and aircraft flooring.
Produced by the Museum of Science, Boston, in collaboration with the Center for High-rate Nanomanufacturing, headquartered at Northeastern University, with funding from the National Science Foundation (EEC-0832785, CMMI-1344567).
Executive Producer: Carol Lynn Alpert. For Lawrence Klein Productions LLC, Director: Lawrence Klein; Editor: Sam Green; Cinematography: Gary Henoch; Animation: James Sullivan.
Inquiries: nano@mos.org. ©2015 Museum of Science.
Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

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@JonathanFosdickNano
@JonathanFosdickNano 9 лет назад
Brilliant video! I can not wait for the large-scale mass production of nanomaterials and nanomaterial-enabled devices to reach the consumer market. Nanotechnology is going to revolutionize the world and how we live.
@smartdust6211
@smartdust6211 7 лет назад
It is going to kill the world unless we address how to get it out of the body; and the bodies of our pets and animals which we eat.
@smartdust6211
@smartdust6211 7 лет назад
It is going to kill the world unless we address how to get it out of the body; and the bodies of our pets and animals which we eat.
@smartdust6211
@smartdust6211 7 лет назад
+Electrono9 Thanks. I have the plastic, metal, and silica in my body. The silica is the tiny glass double walled tubes which grow out of the pores. The metal ones will collect metals off of the fillings and pull them into the gum. My metal bed frame is peeling where they are pulling up the metal. I swifer them up in the morning, double bag, and dispose. By late afternoon, they are all over the dumpster lid. They will jump on my arm, leaving rusty metal dots on the skin. This is creepy.
@paxtoncargill4661
@paxtoncargill4661 4 года назад
@@smartdust6211 Under bodily conditions, CNTs break down, they're all carbon.
@paxtoncargill4661
@paxtoncargill4661 4 года назад
I think that process will start to happen once CNT materials are more available. Once civilian startups realize the potential of carbon nanotubes, then larger companies will.
@marapongcaromay643
@marapongcaromay643 2 года назад
Thank you for the shared learnings
@0xLife
@0xLife 7 лет назад
Thank you so much for sharing this video, it was really inspiring!
@Ezio-Auditore94
@Ezio-Auditore94 7 лет назад
It's amazing how this wasn't created earlier since it's much more simpler and cheaper than the regular method
@arb7043
@arb7043 3 года назад
I invented, and patented, something very similar back in 2002. I was 24 years old, and very naive. I was granted a patent for the invention. But the invention felt wrong. It felt dirty. Too many unknowns, when it comes to health and environmental concerns. Nanotubes and other nanoparticles make me nervous. So I decided that I would let the patent go. Nanotubes are a very important discovery. And they most definitely have a place in the future of technology. But I believe that the nature of nanotubes, and other nanoparticles, demands that we take extra care, when handling them as products and waste.
@nivalius
@nivalius 4 года назад
yet here we are in 2020 and electronics are still silicon and cost like a spaceship
@Berserkr01
@Berserkr01 2 года назад
Unless they scale it down to the current lithographic dimensional standards, I see no practical use for printed processors! The technology will probably be limited to sensors!
@markomolnar2181
@markomolnar2181 6 лет назад
always the same in american documentaries: add fake drama
@einarvasvik1507
@einarvasvik1507 5 лет назад
yup..they need drama
@NanoNerds
@NanoNerds 4 года назад
It was not fake! It really happened this way.
@aomanchutube
@aomanchutube 4 года назад
@@NanoNerds yes, I saw all of them being concerned about a broken robot or perhaps a code issue because of the scrolling code video snippet.
@abralaventana
@abralaventana 4 года назад
@@NanoNerds The content is good, the presentation is old school, ok boomer-ish (I'm one). RU-vid doesn't respond well to that style of narrative. It wants quick, fast edits. This is like something done for PBS in 1990.
@guesswho-og2wv
@guesswho-og2wv 6 лет назад
This is absolute genius ...Do we have any resource to learn more about this technology...?
@sarkozygaming3629
@sarkozygaming3629 6 лет назад
0:32 "microscopic nano-particules" uhhhhh don't u mean nanoscopic ?
@eternitynaut
@eternitynaut 7 лет назад
I bet that most of the workers wouldn't normally use those silly eye protection glasses in day to day work and I bet it wouldn't be even required except for a couple of them. It's always amusing how workers are prepared beforehand when a camera crew comes to film.
@whyhow9329
@whyhow9329 7 лет назад
CNT's in your eyes?
@smartdust6211
@smartdust6211 7 лет назад
+why how I have them in my eyes. Looking for a cure before I go blind.
@kalexander4414
@kalexander4414 7 лет назад
smart dust I know exactly what you mean.
@Baigle1
@Baigle1 6 лет назад
the max allowable limits for these cnts and other carbon nanomaterials suspended in air are very very low and exposure is considered unknown and dangerous
@DPLUV
@DPLUV 3 года назад
Is there someone know what is the different between this technology and UV Nano-imprint process?
@AngelusMortis1000
@AngelusMortis1000 8 лет назад
Carbon can form 4 bindings, 3 is used in nanotube structure.
@luisff7030
@luisff7030 7 лет назад
AngelusMortis1000 that is the reason why graphite and carbon nanotubes conduct electricity but not diamond. Graphite and nanotubes have one free electron but diamond don't.
@jonatan01i
@jonatan01i 3 года назад
Imagine replacing the walls of tanks with this stuff.
@JuanHernandez-mq2go
@JuanHernandez-mq2go 4 года назад
Does anyone know the CNT manufacturing methods seen in this video????????? PLz
@jaykkkaykios5111
@jaykkkaykios5111 4 года назад
Juan Hernandez I think it is chemical vapour deposition(CVD).
@jrusselison
@jrusselison 6 лет назад
How about milli technology? :)
@owalidcalis
@owalidcalis 6 лет назад
I want to read more article regarding nanotubes technology ; how we can produce a high quality with it's application to saving lives and producing electricity; if you have some article please feel free and contact me please
@DgurlSunshine
@DgurlSunshine 6 лет назад
HEMP BATTERIES!
@DannZylman
@DannZylman 5 лет назад
i don't understand how they manufacture the nano tubes
@urielpelaezcdmx
@urielpelaezcdmx 4 года назад
An amazing plant. 👍
@beautyfilledminds7141
@beautyfilledminds7141 2 года назад
I wonder why Automotive companies that need the chips for vehicles not exploring this option here in the USA?
@pubguc6771
@pubguc6771 Месяц назад
Daly based research above subject business development
@frederikschenker8611
@frederikschenker8611 4 года назад
Il nous faut des puissantes capacités de transport électronique sous Hautes capacité et de filtres à protons et enfin des associations sous tension capable d'assurer l'ossature des nouvelles technologies capables d'utiliser les différentes densités plus poussée verticales par des turbine et autres
@1d10tcannotmakeusername
@1d10tcannotmakeusername 4 года назад
When is the Average Joe going to be able to get this stuff?
@sishrac
@sishrac 3 года назад
Rather soon, when they inject these nano sensors into every human body to connect to the main A.I. hub to create the hive mind of trans-humanism! You ought to know that...
@wertyfor
@wertyfor 5 лет назад
Fibers as small as a dna strand. doesn't that pose a danger? I mean wouldn't it penetrate everything including our skin?
@jbvin
@jbvin 5 лет назад
Sure, but because it's straight Carbon, it's hardly toxic to us. It's probably a lot less dangerous than other synthetic materials, like polyester.
@lauralewis2542
@lauralewis2542 5 лет назад
Having had this HORRIBLE shit destroy my skin - I would beg to differ. For some reason, some of us are rejecting this material as FOREIGN and it's complete hell...
@johncuervo3019
@johncuervo3019 4 года назад
@@lauralewis2542 what
@ellepollanco774
@ellepollanco774 4 года назад
You’re right about that! That shit is already inside of all of us. I’m too being affected by these nanotubes. It’s in my body, my clothes, my home; I’m glad my body is rejecting it. I refuse to live like this! Unfortunately this technology won’t be banned by the government. Stay strong
@sishrac
@sishrac 3 года назад
@@jbvin It's not charcoal for it not to be harmless. Let's get the science right.
@mcm1322
@mcm1322 6 лет назад
Was a good video until 4:42 when Patriots jerseys popped up. Sick technology
@NanoNerds
@NanoNerds 4 года назад
Completely unplanned. That's New England for you.
@rileysandpaper8930
@rileysandpaper8930 6 лет назад
The biggest question with this is, will Ahmed be willing to crash the traditional cpu market? because this will cut the price, manufacturing speed, and resource consumption of all cpu and potentially gpu systems. intern killing krypto currencies and forcing companies like intel and AMD to change and invest in either nano-circuitry or entirely different consumer markets. And will Ahmed's company hold a monopoly on the entire nanocircuitry market? they could inflate the price artificially if they where to ever get the legal rights in main continents. Or will they only claim the right to the manufacturing process, or the structure of these components?
@melmarshall8176
@melmarshall8176 4 года назад
Sadly has come too late for Coronavirus detection, “or has it” 🤔
@Ezio-Auditore94
@Ezio-Auditore94 5 лет назад
With these videos, you have to distill sensationalism, crystalize marketing and filter misinformation in order to take out the real capabilities of this kind of "new industrial processes".
@i.m.i.7310
@i.m.i.7310 2 года назад
Creating graphine from garbage. Forward into the frey
@christinapowers7687
@christinapowers7687 6 лет назад
I have an idea can someone in this technology contact me.
@user-sg8jn4pm9f
@user-sg8jn4pm9f 6 лет назад
you can send me email:jiangxu001@gmail.com
@davemason4126
@davemason4126 3 года назад
You may have a good product, but its no good for anyone if you can't get it to people who need it,so you are wothless
@pubguc6771
@pubguc6771 Месяц назад
Universal solar missile energy power technology digital ecosystem research of general scientist in million subject
@soylentgreen9492
@soylentgreen9492 Год назад
This is very bad news to the current humans .
@Shsisofofjensjskkf
@Shsisofofjensjskkf Год назад
Source?
@whatwhenhow8419
@whatwhenhow8419 5 лет назад
why the hell every ground breaking tech research is headed by an indian
@ahmedbusnaina5088
@ahmedbusnaina5088 2 года назад
there are no Indians in this videos
@TMPreRaff
@TMPreRaff 3 года назад
Peter Antoinette - mildly irritating.
@aniksamiurrahman6365
@aniksamiurrahman6365 2 года назад
The opening line alone tells me that this channel is pure BS.
@ahmedbusnaina5088
@ahmedbusnaina5088 2 года назад
Go to the nano OPS channel, this technology is being installed in the UK and in Singapore this year.
@urielpelaezcdmx
@urielpelaezcdmx 4 года назад
An amazing plant. 👍
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