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   KEYWORDS : DEVELOPING WORLD
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Nanotechnology and the Developing World: The Regulatory Gap -- Brandon Keim  -- Worldchanging.org  -- August 16, 2006

A survey of recent studies and projects to bridge the nanotechnology regulatory gap in the developing world.

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Space cooperation between US, India can benefit developing world: analysts -- Staff  -- Spacedaily  -- June 20, 2004

A bid by India and the United States to expand space ties will bring the world's two largest democracies closer and provide a platform to launch global projects to benefit developing nations according to analysts.

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Will critics diminish the opportunities of developing countries in nanotechnology? -- Peter Singer et al.  -- Nanotechweb  -- January 28, 2004

The authors argue that the developing world has more to lose from a moratorium on nanotechnology then they have to gain. They survey the potential benefits to the developing world from nanotechnology research and call for "a new international network to assess emerging technologies for development, identify the potential risks and benefits of nanotechnology incorporating developed and developing world perspectives".

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Why Africa Should Care about Robots -- James Hughes  -- Betterhumans.com  -- January 26, 2004

The author looks at how the growing use of robots in the workforce and in the military will affect the developing world.

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Space technology and the developing world -- Jeff Foust  -- The Space Review  -- October 27, 2003

Many developing countries have embarked on programs to build spacecraft or launch vehicles in a bid to gain international prestige. Jeff Foust reports on how some believe the money spent on those projects could be better used for space technology applications that offer greater benefits for those nations.

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Developing nations 'must wise up to nanotechnology' -- Katie Mantell  -- SciDev.net  -- September 04, 2003

Decision makers in developing countries need more information about the potential impact of nanotechnology on their economies and livelihoods.

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GM crops 'good for developing countries' -- Pallab Ghosh  -- BBC News  -- June 10, 2003

Genetically modified (GM) crops can contribute substantially to improving agriculture in developing countries, an independent scientific think-tank has concluded.

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Nanotech Should Help the World Not Just the West Experts Warn -- Staff  -- Small Times  -- January 02, 2002

Scientific breakthroughs in nanotechnology last year heralded potential benefits for developing countries but experts urge that research be managed in a socially responsible manner.

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