"An outstanding young scientist, Ted Sargent is at home at the frontiers of nanotech." -
John Polanyi, Nobel Laureate
"A revolution in science is now occurring out of sight. Ted Sargent masterfully guides us through this brave new world, where researchers are both fashioning and manipulating nature atom by atom. An engaging and insightful look at nanotechnology's potential use in an array of arenas, from chemotherapy treatments and organ transplants to clean energy production and wearable computers. It's science fiction transformed into reality."
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Marcia Bartusiak, MIT, author of Einstein's Unfinished Symphony and Archives of the Universe
"Penguin Canada is publishing a remarkable book in October 2005. It's called
The Dance of Molecules: How Nanotechnology Is Changing Our Lives and it's written by Ted Sargent, visiting professor of nanotechnology at MIT, and professor in the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Toronto. In 2003, Ted Sargent was named "one of the world's top young innovators" by
MIT's Technology Review Magazine.

Written in a lively and accessible style,
The Dance of Molecules provides fascinating insight into what the revolutionary new science of nanotechnology will accomplish in the twenty-first century, exploring its potential in three crucial areas: health, information, and the environment. Thunder's Mouth, part of the Avalon group, will publish the book in the US."
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David Davidar, Publisher, Penguin Canada