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   KEYWORDS : NANOETHICS
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Can Nanotechnology be Green? -- Joel Makower  -- Worldchanging.org  -- February 12, 2006

The author surveys an "upcoming series of academic conferences will attempt to explore whether and how nanotechnology can address the principles of green chemistry and green engineering."

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Revolution in a Box: The Center for Responsive Nanotechnology -- Jamais Cascio  -- Worldchanging.org  -- February 07, 2006

WorldChanging.org has a lengthy interview with Chris Phoenix and Mike Treder of the Center for Responsible Nanotechnology, a non-profit group helping to make sure molecular manufacturing is developed as safely as possible. In the article they talk about their policy task force (which includes folks like Ray Kurzweil, David Brin, and Jaron Lanier), the risks and benefits of nanofactories, and why open source is so important to the responsible development of nanotechnology.

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Nanotechnology Precaution Is Urged -- Rick Weiss  -- Washington Post  -- July 29, 2004

The invisibly small particles and fibers that scientists are producing in the hot new field of nanotechnology pose health and environmental risks great enough to justify banning, for now, certain cosmetics now found on the U.S. market and also halting the deliberate release of nanomaterials into the environment, according to an independent report commissioned by the British government.

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Nanotechnology tries to fix image problem -- Charles Arthur  -- The Independent  -- July 29, 2004

Scientists are calling for a public debate into nanotechnology to dispel fears about the new science and prevent it being labelled as "another GM".

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The promise and perils of the nanotech revolution -- Davidson Keay  -- San Francisco Chronicle  -- July 26, 2004

Analysts debate the prospects for the best and worst case scenarios for nanotechnology.

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A far-fetched theory that won't come unstuck -- Stephen Strauss  -- Globe and Mail  -- July 24, 2004

The far-fetched theory that nanotechnology could lead to a 'grey goo' catastrophe has captured the public imagination despite being discredited by scientists.

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Green Goo: The New Nano-Threat -- Daith? OAnluain  -- Wired News  -- July 19, 2004

First it was "gray goo," the threat of self-replicating machines populating the planet. Now an environmental think tank is raising the specter of "green goo," where biology is used to create new materials and new artificial life forms.

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The possible perils of very tiny things -- Sure Vorenberg  -- Seattle Post-Intelligencer  -- July 01, 2004

Nanotechnology -- the science of materials that are atoms or molecules long -- has the potential to transform the world we live in, making it more interactive, safer and healthier, he said. But the technology also must be watched carefully to make sure it does no harm.

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Scholars Probe Nanotechnology's Promise and Its Potential Problems -- Toni Feder  -- Physics Today  -- June 01, 2004

Hoping to both anticipate pitfalls and head off a publicity fiasco, policymakers and scientists are promoting research and public discussion on environmental, ethical, economic, and other societal implications of the burgeoning field of nanotechnology.

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Big Concern for Very Small Things -- Stephen Leahy  -- Wired News  -- April 07, 2004

A recent study on buckyballs and fish adds fuel to critics' arguments that nanomaterials might be an environmental hazard. Some seek special regulations, but others aren't concerned.

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