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Subject: Update 25.09: Rational design of peptoids: a route to advanced nanotechnology?

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Rational design of peptoids: a route to advanced nanotechnology?

Foresight Update 25.09—September 14, 2012
ISSN 1078-9731

SAVE THE DATE!!!

The 2013 Foresight Technical Conference
Illuminating Atomic Precision
January 11-13, 2013
Crowne Plaza Cabana Hotel, Palo Alto, CA
[1]more …
     Links:
       1.

Foresight Youth Outreach

Summer/Fall 2012 Essay Contest & Literature Program
[2]more …
     Links:
       2.

Nanotech News

   Discuss these news stories at http://foresight.org/nanodot.

In this issue:

     * [4]AI for synthetic chemistry may provide more building blocks for
       nanotechnology
     * [5]Rational design of peptoids: a route to advanced nanotechnology?
     * [6]Nanotechnology a theme of first Autodesk Design Night
     * [7]Feynman 1984 talk on Tiny Machines on You Tube
     * [8]Shear-activated nanoparticles may target blood clots
     * [9]Foresight at Singularity University and in CNBC documentary
     Links:
       4. http://www.foresight.org/nanodot/?p=5316
       5. http://www.foresight.org/nanodot/?p=5309
       6. http://www.foresight.org/nanodot/?p=5304
       7. http://www.foresight.org/nanodot/?p=5300
       8. http://www.foresight.org/nanodot/?p=5296
       9. http://www.foresight.org/nanodot/?p=5290

[10]AI for synthetic chemistry may provide more building blocks for
nanotechnology
     Links:
       10. http://www.foresight.org/nanodot/?p=5316

   From the standpoint of the development of advanced nanotechnology, the
   most useful type of machine intelligence is AI that facilitates
   scientific and engineering design. A computer network described in this
   news release from Northwestern University could greatly facilitate
   chemical synthesis useful for the development of molecular
   manufacturing …

[11]Rational design of peptoids: a route to advanced nanotechnology?
     Links:
       11. http://www.foresight.org/nanodot/?p=5309

   Peptoids are chemical cousins of proteins that present opportunities
   for molecular engineering comparable to but different from those
   presented by biomolecular systems … Progress toward rational design of
   peptoids has been reported by a team of scientists …

[12]Nanotechnology a theme of first Autodesk Design Night
     Links:
       12. http://www.foresight.org/nanodot/?p=5304

   The first Design Night at the Autodesk Gallery had the theme “Small is
   the next big thing: Exploring the frontiers of bio and nano technology”
   and featured Foresight co-founder Christine Peterson as a combatant in
   Autodesk Ideas Cage Match (nano vs bio; nano won!) …

[13]Feynman 1984 talk on Tiny Machines on You Tube
     Links:
       13. http://www.foresight.org/nanodot/?p=5300

   The conceptual history of nanotechnology is usually traced to a classic
   talk “There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom” that Richard Feynman gave
   on December 29th 1959 … Feynman gave an updated version of that talk on
   October 25, 1984 during a weeklong experiential seminar at the Esalen
   Institute … He called the talk “Tiny Machines” …

[14]Shear-activated nanoparticles may target blood clots
     Links:
       14. http://www.foresight.org/nanodot/?p=5296

   A novel nanoparticle that aggregates under normal blood flow but breaks
   apart under high shear stress encountered in regions of vascular
   narrowing was found to improve survival in mice with occluded blood
   vessels with 1/50th of the normal dose of a standard clot-busting drug
   …

[15]Foresight at Singularity University and in CNBC documentary
     Links:
       15. http://www.foresight.org/nanodot/?p=5290

   1)Foresighters Christine Peterson and Desiree Dudley will be speaking
   at NASA-Ames’ Singularity University this Monday night, August 13th …

   2)Foresight CoFounder Christine Peterson and Director Desiree Dudley
   will appear in their role as mentors for the Thiel Foundation’s
   20Under20 in CNBC’s documentary “20Under20: Transforming Tomorrow ”…

   —Nanodot posts by [16]James Lewis and [17]Christine Peterson
     Links:
       16. http://www.foresight.org/about/Lewis.html
       17. http://www.foresight.org/about/Peterson.html

Foresight Events and News

The 2013 Foresight Technical Conference
Illuminating Atomic Precision

January 11-13, 2013
Crowne Plaza Cabana Hotel, Palo Alto, CA USA

   Conference Co-Chairs
   Larry S. Millstein, President, Foresight Institute
   J. Fraser Stoddart, Board of Trustees Professor, Northwestern
   University

   Diamond Sponsor: The Thiel Foundation
   Silver Sponsors: Autodesk, Zyvex Labs

   Over 30 leading researchers will present reviews and results on a wide
   range of research relating to atomic and molecularly precise devices
   and materials, and their fabrication. The conference will provide an
   unusually heterogeneous mix of speakers and participants, serving as a
   catalyst for interdisciplinary dialog and productive collaboration.

   Sessions and confirmed speakers include –

   Atomic Scale Devices
   John Randall, Zyvex Labs (Session Chair);
   Ezra Bussmann, Sandia National Laboratory
   Gerhard Klimeck, Purdue University (nanoHub and Comp Nano Net)
   Philip Moriarty, University of Nottingham
   Joe Lyding, University of Illinois
   Neil Sarkar, Integrated Scanning Probe Instruments
   Bob Wolkow, University of Alberta
   Leonhard Grill, Fritz-Haber-Institut of the Max-Planck-Society

   Molecular Machines and Non-Equillibriun Processes
   J. Fraser Stoddart, Northwestern University (Session Chair)
   Dean Astumian, University of Maine
   Ben Feringa, University of Groningen
   Miguel Garcia-Garibay, Univeristy of California - Los Angelos
   Josef Michl, University of Colorado
   Mark A. Ratner, Northwestern University
   Edie Sevick, Australian National University

   Self Organizing and Adaptive Systems
   Lee Cronin, Glasgow University (Session Chair)
   Neil Champness, University of Nottingham
   Bartosz A. Grzybowski, Northwestern University
   Bruno Pignataro, University of Palermo
   Oliver Steinbock, Florida State University
   Rein Ulijn, University of Strathclyde

   Commercially Implemented Single Molecule Technologies
   SteveTurner, Pacific Biosciences (Session Chair)
   Mark Akeson, UC-Santa Cruz
   John Eid, Pacific Biosciences

   Computation and Molecular Nanotechnologies
   Alex Wissner-Gross, Harvard and MIT (Session Chair)
   Alan Aspuru-Guzik, Harvard University
   James Ellenbogen, MITRE Corp.
   Gerhard Klimeck, Purdue University (nanoHub and Comp Nano Net)
   William Goddard, CalTech

   Additional speakers will include the Feynman Prize winners for Theory
   and for Experiment for both 2011 and 2012, and the winners of the
   Feynman Student Prizes for 2011 and 2012.

   Look for further details on the conference, the speakers and the events
   in the coming weeks and months. Registration will open in September.

[18]Foresight Youth Outreach
Summer/Fall 2012 Essay Contest & Literature Program
     Links:
       18. http://goo.gl/Cyplk

   What keeps young people working on hard problems in science &
   technology? Research shows it's most often the sustained support of
   inspiring teachers, mentors, & communities with shared values.

   This month, Foresight is targeting the top 300 science, engineering, &
   entrepreneurially-oriented college clubs, high school STEM teachers, &
   gifted youth programs across the country … and connecting them with
   great ideas & people!

   We're sending bright young minds the following books by speakers,
   advisors, & supporters of the Foresight community (organizations
   sponsoring individual book donations are in parentheses):

   Abundance: The Future Is Better Than You Think - Peter Diamandis
   (XPrize Foundation)
   Engines of Creation - K Eric Drexler (Foresight Institute)
   Imagine Design Create - Tom Wujec (AutoDesk)
   The Singularity Is Near - Ray Kurzweil (KurzweilAI, SingularityU)
   Ending Aging - Aubrey deGrey (SENS Foundation)
   100+ - Sonia Arrison (Thiel Foundation)
   Global Catastrophic Risks - Nick Bostrom (FHI, Singularity Institute)
   NanoScience Education, WorkForce Training, and K12 Resources - Miguel
   Aznar/Judith Lightfeather (Foresight - for STEM HS)

   We're also planning an inspiring Essay Contest that incentivizes
   students to read, reflect, & connect with our communities! Supporting
   sister organizations such as Space Frontier Foundation, Humanity+,
   SENS, and 20Under20+ are also putting promotional material in
   book-boxes.

   We need your help to make this pilot a success.
   Most books came in as physical donations, but this isa bootstrapped
   project; we're still seeking funds to support the financial incentive
   prizes, student conference tickets, & remaining books being shipped in
   this week. If you'd like to help maximize this project's leverage,
   [19]please contribute!
     Links:
       19. http://goo.gl/Cyplk

   Whether $5 for one book's postal costs or $5K for essay prizes, every $
   counts.

   For more information, contact our Director of Outreach:
   desireeATforesight.org

   [20]Help us inspire the next generation of world-changers!
     Links:
       20. http://goo.gl/Cyplk

Bay Area Dinner Lectures Resume Fall 2013

   Foresight had some great dinner lectures this spring from speakers such
   as 100+ author Sonia Arrison and Harvard Fellow/MIT Media Lab Affiliate
   Alex Wissner-Gross. We will be taking a break this summer; but we will
   resume in the Fall.

Other Upcoming Activities of Interest

   A future issue of Update will report on the FNANO conference held this
   Spring at Snowbird.

[21]Macro- and Supramolecular Architectures and Materials (MAM-12)
     Links:
       21. http://www.mam12.ksrct.ac.in

   November 21-25, 2012
   Coimbatore, India

   Novel materials will play a key role in science and technology in the
   21st century.

[22]Printed Electronics USA 2012
     Links:
       22. http://www.idtechex.com/printed-electronics-usa/pe.asp

   December 5-6, 2012
   Santa Clara, CA USA

   Printed Electronics is one of the fastest growing technologies in the
   world. This event, the World's largest on the topic and growing rapidly
   every year, is your information and networking hub on the topic.
   Printed Electronics USA is co-located with the Photovoltaics IDTechEx
   event.

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   Since 1986, the Foresight Institute has been in the forefront of a
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