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- Evolution (3 categories)
- Transhumanism (3 categories)
- Atomically precise disassembly (3 categories)
- Incremental path (3 categories)
- Higher level computer interfaces for deveusers (3 categories)
- Structural DNA nanotechnology (3 categories)
- Lower stiffness of smaller machinery (3 categories)
- Gem-gum balloon products (3 categories)
- Colonization of the solar system (3 categories)
- Software (3 categories)
- Content addressed (3 categories)
- Mechadense's Wiki about Atomically Precise Manufacturing (3 categories)
- Community portal (2 categories)
- Data IO bottleneck (2 categories)
- Mechanosphere (2 categories)
- On the particle wave duality (2 categories)
- Human overpopulation (2 categories)
- Node editor (2 categories)
- Vacuum subsystem (2 categories)
- Self replication (2 categories)
- Direct manipulation (2 categories)
- Log polar mapping (2 categories)
- Tracing trajectories of component in machine phase (2 categories)
- Design of crystolecules (2 categories)
- Mining (2 categories)
- Levitation (2 categories)
- Projectional editor (2 categories)
- Atom placement frequency (2 categories)
- Same absolute speeds for smaller machinery (2 categories)
- Emergent concept detection (2 categories)
- Periclase (2 categories)
- Multi limbed sensory equipped shells (2 categories)
- Thermally driven folding (2 categories)
- Utility fog (2 categories)
- Color emulation (2 categories)
- Titanium (2 categories)
- Venus (2 categories)
- Hierarchical selfassembly (2 categories)
- The speed of nanorobotics (2 categories)
- Large scale construction (2 categories)
- Synthesis of food (2 categories)
- Losses from mechanochemical reactions (2 categories)
- Why identical copying is unnecessary for foodsynthesis (2 categories)
- Atomic orbitals (2 categories)
- Data compression (2 categories)
- Aluminium (2 categories)
- 1D diffusion transport of crystolecules (2 categories)
- In-solvent gem-gum technology (2 categories)
- Most speculative potential applications (2 categories)
- Crystolecule assembly robotics (2 categories)