8. What are its costs & benefits? You are here 1. What is it? 3. Where does it come from? 2. Why do we use it? 4. How does it work? 6. How does it change us? 5. How does it change? 7. How do we change it? 8. What are its costs & benefits? 9. How do we evaluate it? 0. Introduction
How do we change nanotechnology? Engineer Govern Invest Teach
How do we change nanotechnology? Engineer
How do we change nanotechnology? Govern NSF: NSF and the Societal Dimensions of Nano-science and Technology http://www.nano.gov/html/society/societyHollander.html EPA: held a public meeting on June 23, 2005, to discuss a potential voluntary pilot program for certain nanoscale materials DOD: biological agent detection http://www.nano.gov/html/res/lau.pdf NIH: Injectable nanoparticles for Naltrexone, a drug for treating addictive disorders http://www.nano.gov/html/res/SchlossNIHCongTest03.pdf NASA: Nanostructured materials by design http://www.nano.gov/html/res/fy04-pdf/fy04%20-%20small%20parts/NNI_FY04_L_mode2_part2.pdf http://www.nano.gov/smwonder_slide.pdf
How do we change nanotechnology? Govern > Invest Video of Steve Jurvetson lecturing at Stanford http://stanford-online.stanford.edu/courses/msande472/031022-msande472-100.asx http://www.dfj.com/team/steve_bio.shtml
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How do we change nanotechnology? Technology-based innovation these days requires collaboration between different disciplines. This is because innovation today typically involves interdisciplinary work. So one thing that you need is experts in each of those areas. — Ray Kurzweil http://www.kurzweilai.net/meme/frame.html?main=/articles/art0563.html