Nano Comes to Life

Nano Comes to Life

2021 • 232 pages

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15

Wouldn't recommend this book at all. I read it full. I used this as the main source of an important work for my "academic research seminar" course in college and my team had a lot of trouble to read it lmaoo, the most hardworking teammate gave up after 25 pages of the first chapter lol, we couldn't find other main resource or book at the time so I kept at it.

The info doesn't have structure, the book doesn't have a main focus, it's composed on:

  1. bit of nanotech history and why the development of nanotech is important, what problems it solves and of that sort.
  2. intersection of areas of knowledge to make it possible (really messy, longest part and the most important one along with point 3)
  3. its applications
  4. some mentions companies and organizations that are developing the tech or have something to do with
  5. etc.

the author doesn't know how to appropiately present it, the book lacks A LOT of edition, it has the info it promises on the book cover, but the lack of structured writing is very strong. it's the messiest book I've ever read (I've read the 1st ed / 2019 edition in 2020). It could be a lot more concise. n° of pages isn't worth it (it has 240 pages).

January 1, 2023Report this review