Jul 4, 08



Nanotechnology Regulation


We're very interested in nanotechnology here, especially responsible nanotech and the environmental implications thereof. So, too, is the Royal Society, apparently:

Industry should disclose how it tests products containing nanoparticles, the Royal Society of the UK has said. Public information was needed because of uncertainties over the safety of some products that contained particles engineered at small scales, it added.

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wow nanotechnology will make a huge difference, except where the heck is the progress, theories and plans are still being developed, and have been derived from years back as well, but there hasn't been any real WORLDCHANGING examples as yet.

Posted by: techwizard on May 18, 2006 7:54 AM

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