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December 8th, 2009
Be all you can be: The Nano-Enhanced army
Abstract:
Nanotechnology is just the latest potential tool in the quest to produce the ‘perfect soldier'. Here, Daniel Moore discusses the history of human enhancement and the military, focussing on how nanotechnology could now be utilised as a solution to longstanding battlefield problems.
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Nano Magazine
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