10.25.2005

Nanocars


More and more places keep publishing stories on my nanocar research. The list so far:










C & E News: Nanocar Rolls Into Action

Slashdot: The World’s Smallest Car

New York Times: Scientists build tiny vehicles for molecular passengers

MIT Technology Review (www.technologyreview.com): coming soon

PhysOrg.com: Scientists build world's first single-molecule car

CNET (news.com.com): Here come the nanocars, Hot wheels

Instapundit.com: Nanotechnology update

Popular Mechanics: World’s Smallest Car

PC Magazine: Researcher Develops World's Smallest Car

Nature: Nanocar takes a test drive

Science Daily: Rice Scientists Build World's First Single-molecule Car

Science News (www.sciencenews.org): coming soon

E4: The Engineer Online: Motoring on molecules

Scenta (UK): World’s first nanocar

KHOU 11News Blog: Rice scientist’s build world’s first single-molecule car

Foresight Nanotech Institute: Light-driven motorized nanocar built at Rice

Live Science: The World's Smallest Car

Small Times (www.smalltimes.com): Inside Rice, A Tiny Car

The Engineer (De Ingenieur, Netherlands): coming soon

Platinum Today: Palladium catalyst launches first nanocar

C2W (Royal Netherlands Chemical Society): Nanomobiel

Nanotechnology Now: Rice Scientists Build World's First Single-molecule Car

Eureka Alert: Rice scientists build world's first single-molecule car

United Press International: Scientists build a single molecule nanocar

Monsters & Critics: Scientists build a single molecule nanocar

AZoNano: Single Molecule "Nanocar"-Chassis, Axles and Four Buckyball Wheels

Betterhumans: Nanocar built from a single molecule

Red Herring: The Buckymobile is Born

WebIndia: Now, a nanocar 20000 times smaller than a human hair!

NewKerala: Now, a nanocar 20000 times smaller than a human hair!

Doctor Fun (Nanotruck cartoon): Battle of the Monster Nano Trucks

LoneStarTimes: Rice researchers build ‘nanocar’

BoingBoing: Nanocar

Zoo Magazine (UK): coming soon

JKM Media (Germany): coming soon

ZietWissen Magazine (Germany): coming soon

Spiegel Online (Germany): coming soon

Space Ref: Rice scientists build world's first single-molecule car

MSNBC: The World’s Smallest Car

P2Pnet: World’s Smallest Car

ExtremeNano: Researcher develops world’s smallest car

All Headline News: World’s Smallest Car Revealed

Environment News Service: World’s Smallest Car Built from a Single Molecule

Digg: Scientists build world’s first nanocar

AutoBlog: Nanocar redines ‘subcompact’

Dvorak Uncensored: Great for driving short distances

ExtremeTech: Researcher develops world’s smallest car (link to PC Magazine story)

What’s Next in Science and Technology: Scientists build world’s first single-molecule car

ABC News: Researcher develops world’s smallest car (copy of PC Magazine story)

Technology News Daily: Single-molecule car, Nanocar

The Washington Times: Scientists build a single molecule nanocar (UPI feed)

Science Blog: Scientists build first single-molecule car

Chemlin (Germany): Nanocar with Buckyball wheels paves way for other molecular machines

Scienceticker.info (Germany): Erstes Nanoauto vorgestellt

AMA TechTel: Scientists build a single molecule nanocar

TruckBlog: Scientists build world’s first single-molecule truck

Red Nova: Scientists build world’s first single-molecule car

NanoApex: World’s first molecular car zips about on fullerene wheels

Softpedia: The World's First Single-Molecule Car

icWales: Nanocar takes 'Mini' to a new dimension

Virgin.net: Nanocar takes 'mini' to new level

LinuxElectrons: Rice Scientists Build World's First Single-Molecule Car

I4U: Nanotechnology – World’s smallest car

Times Online (UK): The car that really is a mini

opening line: “It looks like a pair of dumb-bells...” (Are they talking about the car or the PI’s?)

Multimedia:

Texas State Radio Network: Interview with Jim Tour

ScienCentral: TV interview with Jim and Kevin (this week or next?)

NPR: mentioned in broadcast

Top Twenty Insights about the Nanocar (adopted from Slashdot.com discussions):

1) Sorry I'm late coming home, honey. I lost the car again.

2) Only 4 nanometers across and yet it still holds 10 clowns! Go figure.

3) A nanocar is no problem; the hard part is making a really small Midas muffler shop.

4) You feel like a giant because you can easily hold millions of them in the palm of your hand.

5) But you feel a little silly because you have no idea how to change a tire.

6) Oh great! Now half the parking lot will be marked off for nanocar parking. Had enough trouble parking the hummer in the compact car spots now I have to jocky it into half a billion nanocar spots.

7) Finally, the perfect solution for men that have really large reproductive organs.

8) We’ve finally figured out what to use Buckyballs for...We’re living the dream folks.

9) It’s not ready to be the new Bluesmobile, until you add a cigarette lighter.

10) It’s not the size of the car, but how you use it.

11) The biggest problem driving it around Texas, ground clearance sucks.

12) If your nanocar is broken, you’ll have to send it to a quantum mechanic!

13) Oops, made the same mistake as Ford and we only offered it in black.

14) It is so typical that when developing the industrial nano-cities of the future they chose to develop nano-cars instead of a sensible atomic mass transit system. If this policy continues the consumption of nano-gas will raise nano-oil prices so high that soon we will have to invade nano-arabia. I for one will continue to endorse nano-carpooling and the use of nano-bikes whenever possible...

15) Great, a new oxymoron for the English language: Nano-SUV.

16) Well sir, the car you just purchased has no doors, no airbags, nothing to use as a seat, no radio, and a horrible AC package... but I got good news. You just saved a fortune by switching to Geico!

17) Beginner drivers will still have trouble parallel parking it.

18) The Rice Univ. Police Department “booted” it using an ion.

19) You can pimp your nanocar by adding radioactive atoms to give it a nice green glow.

20) A little tricky for the science team when they have to ask for funding...

Funding Agency: What's the problem?

Scientists: Well, we need to be able to move atoms and molecules around in precise ways.

Funding Agency: How can we help?

Scientists: We need some funding to build little, tiny trucks to carry them around in.

[long pause]

Funding Agency: HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! No really guys, what did you need?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

hehe! the top twenty are hilarious! and the little funder conversation got a full-on geek chuckle.

Archibaldq said...

slashdot people can be so smart!