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What Would You Say?
-- Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies (3/18/2010) The author of this article asked several thought-leaders the following question: "If you had the attention of the entire world, what would you say about nanoscale technologies?" The respondents were grouped into various perspectives: the futurist, the medical scientist, and the business/economic analysts. [More]
China Drawing High-Tech Research From U.S.
-- The New York Times (3/18/2010) As China continues to develop a high-tech economy that can compete directly with the United States, more American companies are moving their factories, laboratories, and workers there, attracted by the huge pool of cheap and highly skilled engineers, and the subsidies offered by many Chinese cities and regions, particularly for green energy companies. [More]
CLEAN TECH: DOE to Craft Strategy on Crucial Rare-Earth Minerals
-- Environment & Energy News PM (3/18/2010) The United States Department of Energy (DOE) this week announced plans to develop a strategy for assuring United States access to 17 rare-earth metals critical to the growth of clean energy technologies. [More]
Standard Guide for Handling Unbound Engineered Nanoscale Particles in Occupational Settings
-- ASTM International (3/17/2010) ASTM International, originally known as the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), one of the world's largest voluntary standards development organizations, has, available for purchase, a "Standard Guide for Handling Unbound Engineered Nanoscale Particles in Occupational Settings". [More]
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