
Overview
This episode of Horizon is about the future of micro-technology. In 1959, noted American physicist Richard Feynman offered a $1000 prize to anyone who could build an electronic motor no larger than half a millimetre on any side. He awarded the prize within eight months. Today, some scientists predict the imminent development of molecular computers the size of specks of dust. This program examines that and other technical possibilities, as it takes viewers on a guided tour of the cutting-edge laboratories of nanotechnology. There, scientists working on similarly astounding projects offer their predictions about future technological developments. Discussions include how nature provides scientific inspiration. Detailed scientific models and sophisticated computer graphics illustrate how these new micro-technologies will work.
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32 - 1Tibet - The Ice Mother January 09, 1995
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32 - 2Russia's Deep Secrets January 16, 1995
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32 - 3Bones of Contention January 23, 1995
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32 - 4Siamese Twins January 30, 1995
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32 - 5Too Big Too Soon? February 20, 1995
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32 - 6Farewell Fantastic Venus February 27, 1995
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32 - 7Exodus March 06, 1995
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32 - 8The Betrayers March 13, 1995
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32 - 9Icon Earth March 20, 1995
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32 - 10The I-Bomb March 27, 1995
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32 - 11Foetal Attraction April 03, 1995
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32 - 12Cracks in the Crust April 10, 1995
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32 - 13Hearing Voices April 24, 1995
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32 - 14Liar October 30, 1995
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32 - 15The Human Laboratory November 06, 1995
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32 - 16Nanotopia November 13, 1995
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32 - 17Hunt for the Doomsday Asteroid (Update) November 20, 1995
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32 - 18A Code In The Nose November 27, 1995
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32 - 19AIDS: Behind Closed Doors December 04, 1995
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32 - 20The Runaway Mountain December 11, 1995