Nanotechnology

Nanotechnology today and the molecular nanotechnology of tomorrow

When people speak of “nanotechnology” today, they usually mean nanoscale materials and devices: graphene, quantum dots, carbon nanotubes, nanoparticles in cosmetics and sunscreens, drug delivery systems, semiconductor chips with features measured in nanometres, and advanced coatings and sensors. This applied nanotechnology is already a multi-billion-euro industry transforming electronics, medicine, energy and materials science.

However, the most transformative vision of the field — and the one that originally captured the public imagination through K. Eric Drexler’s 1986 book Engines of Creation — remains largely on the horizon. This is molecular nanotechnology (MNT), also called molecular manufacturing or atomically precise manufacturing (APM): the prospective ability to build macroscopic objects atom by atom using molecular machines and mechanosynthesis. Such a technology would enable products specified down to the position of every atom, with unprecedented strength, low cost, and zero waste. Its mature form is sometimes described as a “nanofactory” capable of producing nearly anything from raw atoms and a digital blueprint.

Molecular nanotechnology is still primarily a theoretical and laboratory pursuit. Individual atoms have been moved with scanning probe microscopes since 1989, and significant progress has been made in DNA nanotechnology, molecular machines (recognised by the 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry), and tip-based atomically precise fabrication. But a general-purpose nanofactory remains decades away, and the field has progressed more slowly than its pioneers hoped. Nevertheless, the underlying physics has not been refuted, and serious work continues at organisations such as the Foresight Institute, the Institute for Molecular Manufacturing, and Zyvex Labs. We consider this technology one of the most consequential possibilities of the 21st century — for both its enormous potential benefits and its serious risks.

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