Looking Ahead
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July 9, 2007
Tomorrow’s Green Nanofactories
Viruses are notorious villains – a blight on both humans and their computers. A new episode in the Trips to the NanoFrontier explores how materials scientists Angela Belcher is improving their behavior, coaxing viruses and other microorganisms to self-assemble nanomaterials into a functional electronic devices.
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June 29, 2007
Green Nanotechnology: Why We Need a Green Nano Award & How to Make It Happen
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May 23, 2007
EPA and Nanotechnology: Oversight for the 21st Century
As the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently stated, nanotechnology has evolved from a futuristic idea to watch to a current issue to address. And for this new technology’s enormous potential to improve everyone’s life to be realized, nanotechnology must be subject to an adequate oversight system—a system designed to identify and minimize any adverse effects of nano materials and products on health or the environment.
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May 1, 2007
Developing Story: Nanotechnology and Low-Income Nations
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May 1, 2007
EPA and Nanotechnology: Oversight for the 21st Century
As the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently stated, nanotechnology has evolved from a futuristic idea to watch to a current issue to address. A new report by J. Clarence (Terry) Davies considers various oversight tools for dealing with nanotechnology and proposes a number of action steps for government, industry, and other stakeholders.
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April 25, 2007
Trips to the NanoFrontier
Nanotechnology’s many anticipated benefits will arrive in waves of innovation, beginning with today’s stain-resistant clothing and other first-generation applications and extending decades into the future, when extraordinarily advanced products, from self-repairing tissues to quantum computers, may become practical.
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April 24, 2007
Nanotechnology Offers Hope for Treating Spinal Cord Injuries, Diabetes, Heart and Parkinson’s Disease
Imagine a world where damaged organs in your body—kidneys, liver, heart—can be stimulated to heal themselves. Envision people tragically paralyzed whose injured spinal cords can be repaired. Think about individuals suffering from the debilitating effects of Parkinson’s or Alzheimer’s relieved of their symptoms – completely and permanently.
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April 23, 2007
NanoFrontiers: Visions for the Future of Nanotechnology
The report will be released at an event featuring one of the contributors to the report, Dr. Samuel Stupp, director of Northwestern University’s Institute for BioNanotechnology in Medicine. He will present the findings from his latest research in applying nanotechnology to jump-start cell regeneration. Dr. Stupp will also share his predictions on the long-term potential of using nanotechnology to treat specific medical conditions.
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March 5, 2007
Nanotechnology: The Next Big Thing
“Nanoscience and nanotechnology are two of the hottest fields in science, business, and the news today.” —Mark Ratner, Northwestern University
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March 1, 2007
Thinking Big About Things Small: Creating an Effective Oversight System for Nanotechnology
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March 1, 2007
NanoFrontiers: Visions for the Future of Nanotechnology (Report)
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March 1, 2007
On the Horizons of Medicine and Healthcare
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February 27, 2007
Using Nanotechnology to Improve Health in Developing Countries
What if doctors in Kenya could equip cells of the retina with photoswitches that can be flipped on, essentially making blind nerve cells see and restoring light sensitivity in people with degenerative blindness? What if public health workers in Bangladesh could place contaminated water into transparent bottles, which when placed in direct sunlight could disinfect the water and help prevent water-borne diseases?
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February 6, 2007
China, Nanotechnology, and the Environment
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February 6, 2007
Innovation or Imitation? China’s Bid to Become a Global Leader in Nanotechnology