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ReI LyonThe Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies was established in April 2005 as a partnership between the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and the Pew Charitable Trusts.
The Project is dedicated to helping ensure that as nanotechnologies advance, possible risks are minimized, public and consumer engagement remains strong, and the potential benefits of these new technologies are realized.
Nanotechnologies are hailed by many as the next industrial revolution. They promise to change everything from the cars we drive to the clothes we wear, from the medical treatments our doctors can offer to our energy sources and workplaces. Although focused on the very small, nanotechnologies offer tremendous potential benefits. From new cancer therapies to pollution-eating compounds, from more durable consumer products to detectors for biohazards like anthrax, from novel foods to more efficient solar cells, nanotechnologies are changing the way people think about the future. -
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At an April 29 presentation to the Pesticide Programs Dialogue Committee in Washington, D.C. EPA’s William Jordan announced a new working definition of nanomaterials.
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A new report defines the criteria for a new technology assessment function in the United States, emphasizing the need to incorporate citizen-participation methods to complement expert analysis
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Christina RobertsNanotechnologies
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DCTC LibraryPublications and other materials from this project are "dedicated to helping business, government and the public anticipate and manage possible health and environmental implications of nanotechnology." Includes an inventory of consumer products that use n
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Jay Dugger"Dedicated to helping ensure that as nanotechnologies advance, possible risks are minimized, public and consumer engagement remains strong, and potential new benefits are realized."
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binhanvDedicated to helping ensure that as nanotechnology advances, possible risks are minimized, public and consumer engagement remains strong, and potential new benefits are realized.
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Laurent Chicoineauinitiative US pour renforcer la confiance du public dans le dvpt des nanos - site de veille très bien fait
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Howard SilvermanWashington – “Green nanotechnology isn’t a distant ‘Star Trek’
fantasy,” according to Dr. Barbara Karn. “Key nanotechnology companies
and researchers are taking responsibility to ensure that nanotech
products are produced in environmentally
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