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Ten mind-blowing tales from the cutting edge of technologyã
Imagine a technology that can change the structure and function of your own body...or that can devour an entire country. This is nanotechnology--the creation of self-replicating machines with the capability to build or alter almost any structure, including the human form, by manipulating atoms or molecules--and it has captured the imaginations of science fiction writers and readers everywhere. Now these ten short tales will capture you...
"Blood Music" by Greg Bear
"Margin of Error" by Nancy Kress
"Axiomatic" by Greg Egan
"Remember'd Kisses" by Michael F. Flynn
"Recording Angel" by Ian McDonald
"Sunflowers" by Kathleen Ann Goonan
"The Logic Pool" by Stephen Baxter
"Any Major Dude" by Paul Di Filippo
"We Were Out of Our Minds with Joy" by David Marusek
"Willy in the Nano-Lab" by Geoffrey A. Landis
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Genre: Fiction / Science Fiction / Collections & Anthologies (fancy, right?)
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