Think nanotechnology is something futuristic? Check out this list of every day products...catalogs and research being done by the Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies
"The 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.
The
Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies collaborates with researchers,
government, industry, NGOs, policymakers, and others to look long term,
to identify gaps in knowledge and regulatory processes, and to develop
strategies for closing them. The Project will provide independent,
objective knowledge and analysis that can inform critical decisions
affecting the development and commercialization of nanotechnologies."
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