Five Years After "Milestone" Nanotech Report, Same Concerns Remain
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Opinion leaders agree that many of the concerns raised about nanotechnology in a July 2004 report from the UK-based Royal Society/Royal Academy of Engineering are just as relevant today, pointing to a need for action rather than mere strategizing
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