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Bioimaging: Second window for in vivo imaging
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ming Nie
Enhanced fluorescence from carbon nanotubes and advances in near-infrared cameras have opened up a new wavelength window for small animal imaging. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - November 9, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: Andrew M. SmithMichael C. ManciniShuming Nie Tags: News and Views Source Type: journals
Nanophotonics: Free electrons get light out of a hole
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Nature Nanotechnology 4, 707 (2009). doi:10.1038/nnano.2009.331
Author: Gordon Robb
A device called a light well might form the basis of a tunable nanoscale laser. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - November 9, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: Gordon Robb Tags: News and Views Source Type: journals
Nanophotonics: Lasers go beyond diffraction limit
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Nature Nanotechnology 4, 706 (2009). doi:10.1038/nnano.2009.330
Author: Martin T. Hill
Two groups of researchers have shown that the minimum size of a laser need not be restricted by the wavelength of light it emits, provoking a rethink of what optics and lasers can do at the nanoscale. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - November 9, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: Martin T. Hill Tags: News and Views Source Type: journals
Nanotechnology and society: The evolution of risk perceptions
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Nature Nanotechnology 4, 705 (2009). doi:10.1038/nnano.2009.329
Author: Dan M. Kahan
A meta-analysis of surveys about public perceptions of the risks and benefits associated with nanotechnology suggests that further research is needed to help us better understand and, perhaps, inform public attitudes to nanotechnology. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - November 9, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: Dan M. Kahan Tags: News and Views Source Type: journals
Optomechanical crystals: Periodic nanobeams bring light and sound together
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Nature Nanotechnology 4, 704 (2009). doi:10.1038/nnano.2009.325
Author: Owain Vaughan (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - November 9, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: Owain Vaughan Tags: News and Views Source Type: journals
Polymers: Performing under pressure
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un Lee
Most probe-based approaches to data storage rely on heating a polymer substrate with a tip, but a new approach relies on pressure instead. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - November 9, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: Thomas P. RussellDong Hyun Lee Tags: News and Views Source Type: journals
Top down bottom up: Ring cycle
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Nature Nanotechnology 4, 701 (2009). doi:10.1038/nnano.2009.324
The cooling rates of fullerene ions have been measured at a storage ring in Japan. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - November 9, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Tags: Research Highlights Source Type: journals
Nanoparticles offer hope for TB detection
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Nature Nanotechnology 4, 698 (2009). doi:10.1038/nnano.2009.322
Author: Ai Lin Chun
Combining magnetic nanoparticles, microfluidics and nuclear magnetic resonance could transform the way tuberculosis and other diseases are diagnosed. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - November 9, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: Ai Lin Chun Tags: Feature Source Type: journals
God in the lab
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Nature Nanotechnology 4, 696 (2009). doi:10.1038/nnano.2009.321
Author: Chris Toumey
Surveys have found that almost half of all scientists in the US are religious. Chris Toumey explores what this might mean for nanotechnology. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - November 9, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: Chris Toumey Tags: Thesis Source Type: journals
Keeping the public under the microscope
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Nature Nanotechnology 4, 695 (2009). doi:10.1038/nnano.2009.320
New research confirms that the proportion of the public that knows about nanotechnology has reached a plateau, which means that it is now necessary to develop new approaches to explore public perceptions in greater detail than before. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - November 9, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Tags: Editorial Source Type: journals
Principles and applications of nanofluidic transport
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. Eijkel (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - November 8, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: W. SparreboomA. van den BergJ. C. T. Eijkel Tags: Review Source Type: journals
Inhaled carbon nanotubes reach the subpleural tissue in mice
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en & James C. Bonner (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - October 25, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: Jessica P. Ryman-RasmussenMark F. CestaArnold R. BrodyJeanette K. Shipley-PhillipsJeffrey I. EverittEarl W. TewksburyOwen R. MossBrian A. WongDarol E. DoddMelvin E. AndersenJames C. Bonner Tags: Letter Source Type: journals
Nanotoxicology: New insights into nanotubes
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Poland
Multiwalled carbon nanotubes inhaled by mice can reach the outer lining of the lungs and cause scarring. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - October 25, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: Ken DonaldsonCraig A. Poland Tags: News and Views Source Type: journals
Our choice from the recent literature
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Nature Nanotechnology 4, 700 (2009). doi:10.1038/nnano.2009.323 (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - October 16, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Tags: Research Highlights Source Type: journals
A route to brightly fluorescent carbon nanotubes for near-infrared imaging in mice
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amp; Hongjie Dai (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - October 11, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: Kevin WelsherZhuang LiuSarah P. SherlockJoshua Tucker RobinsonZhuo ChenDan DaranciangHongjie Dai Tags: Article Source Type: journals
Correction
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Nature Nanotechnology 4, 626 (2009). doi:10.1038/nnano.2009.307 (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - October 7, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Tags: Correction Source Type: journals
Correction
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Nature Nanotechnology 4, 626 (2009). doi:10.1038/nnano.2009.306 (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - October 7, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Tags: Correction Source Type: journals
Biomolecular computing: Molecules that reason
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Nature Nanotechnology 4, 625 (2009). doi:10.1038/nnano.2009.284
Author: Darko Stefanovic
DNA reactions can be used to implement simple logic programs. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - October 7, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: Darko Stefanovic Tags: News and Views Source Type: journals
Spintronics: Shedding light on nanomagnets
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Andre Petukhov
The magnetism of semiconductor nanocrystals can be controlled by shining light on them, which could have applications in information storage and processing. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - October 7, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: Igor ŽutićAndre Petukhov Tags: News and Views Source Type: journals
Nanopatterning: Surfaces feel the heat
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andani
Thermochemical lithography is able to produce features just 28 nanometres wide on polymer surfaces. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - October 7, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: Amar S. BasuYogesh B. Gianchandani Tags: News and Views Source Type: journals
Nanomedicine: Sniffing out lung cancer
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Nature Nanotechnology 4, 621 (2009). doi:10.1038/nnano.2009.285
Author: Peter Mazzone
A sensor consisting of an array of gold nanoparticles can distinguish the breath of lung cancer patients from the breath of healthy individuals without the need to pre-treat or dehumidify the samples. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - October 7, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: Peter Mazzone Tags: News and Views Source Type: journals
Probe microscopy: A closer look at the atoms in a molecule
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Nature Nanotechnology 4, 620 (2009). doi:10.1038/nnano.2009.283
Author: Owain Vaughan (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - October 7, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: Owain Vaughan Tags: News and Views Source Type: journals
Nanoelectromechanical systems: Show of strength
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Nature Nanotechnology 4, 619 (2009). doi:10.1038/nnano.2009.288
Author: Marc Bockrath
Researchers have seen strong coupling between the mechanical motion of a carbon nanotube and the passage of single electrons through the nanotube. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - October 7, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: Marc Bockrath Tags: News and Views Source Type: journals
Top down bottom up: Search and destroy
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Nature Nanotechnology 4, 617 (2009). doi:10.1038/nnano.2009.282
A multifunctional nanoparticle that can help doctors find and treat cancer and atherosclerosis has been synthesized. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - October 7, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Tags: Research Highlights Source Type: journals
It's not just about nanotoxicology
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Nature Nanotechnology 4, 615 (2009). doi:10.1038/nnano.2009.280
Author: Richard Jones
A report on nanotechnology published in 2004 by two learned societies in the UK has had impacts in other areas of science and technology, as Richard Jones reports. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - October 7, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: Richard Jones Tags: Thesis Source Type: journals
Selling graphene by the ton
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Nature Nanotechnology 4, 612 (2009). doi:10.1038/nnano.2009.279
Author: Michael Segal
Small start-up companies are making large volumes of graphene, the world's thinnest material, for applications such as composites and electrodes. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - October 7, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: Michael Segal Tags: Feature Source Type: journals
The New Deficit Model
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Nature Nanotechnology 4, 609 (2009). doi:10.1038/nnano.2009.278
Author: Simon Brown
Calls for more data on the impact of nanomaterials on human health and the environment reflect a failure to accept that there will always be unknowns associated with any new technology. Effective governance of emerging nanotechnologies will require an acknowledgement of these unknowns, an open and adaptive approach to regulation, and the courage to make decisions. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - October 7, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: Simon Brown Tags: Commentary Source Type: journals
Organics settle down
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Nature Nanotechnology 4, 607 (2009). doi:10.1038/nnano.2009.277
Researchers are slowly but surely improving the processing of organic semiconductors, making organic devices more viable. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - October 7, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Tags: Editorial Source Type: journals
Translocation of double-stranded DNA through membrane-adapted phi29 motor protein nanopores
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amp; Peixuan Guo (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - September 27, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: David WendellPeng JingJia GengVaruni SubramaniamTae Jin LeeCarlo MontemagnoPeixuan Guo Tags: Article Source Type: journals
Promises, facts and challenges for carbon nanotubes in imaging and therapeutics
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M. Prato (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - September 26, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: K. KostarelosA. BiancoM. Prato Tags: Progress Article Source Type: journals
Graphene: Surfing ripples towards new devices
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z de Parga
The electronic properties of graphene can be changed by exploiting its unusual thermal properties to introduce periodic ripples with given wavelengths and amplitudes. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - September 24, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: Rodolfo MirandaAmadeo L. Vázquez de Parga Tags: News and Views Source Type: journals
Nanophotonics: Making the most of photons
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Nature Nanotechnology 4, 548 (2009). doi:10.1038/nnano.2009.253
Author: Arthur J. Nozik
The performance of photodetectors based on quantum dots may be improved by exploiting a process called multiple exciton generation. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - September 24, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: Arthur J. Nozik Tags: News and Views Source Type: journals
Protein-nanoparticle interactions: What does the cell see?
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. Dawson
Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy is used as a quantitative method to understand the binding and exchange behaviour of proteins on the surfaces of nanoparticles. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - September 24, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: Iseult LynchAnna SalvatiKenneth A. Dawson Tags: News and Views Source Type: journals
Carbon nanotubes: A simple approach to superlattices
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Nature Nanotechnology 4, 545 (2009). doi:10.1038/nnano.2009.211
Author: Joseph W. Lyding
An array of quantum dots can be created inside a carbon nanotube simply by placing it on a crystalline metal substrate. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - September 24, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: Joseph W. Lyding Tags: News and Views Source Type: journals
DNA nanotechnology: Geometric sorting boards
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Nature Nanotechnology 4, 543 (2009). doi:10.1038/nnano.2009.249
Author: David W. Grainger
DNA origami tiles can bind to shape-complementary sites on lithographically patterned surfaces. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - September 24, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: David W. Grainger Tags: News and Views Source Type: journals
Top down bottom up: Digging deeper
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Nature Nanotechnology 4, 541 (2009). doi:10.1038/nnano.2009.247
Fullerene molecules make small holes when they adsorb onto a silver substrate. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - September 24, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Tags: Research Highlights Source Type: journals
Science from the inside
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Nature Nanotechnology 4, 537 (2009). doi:10.1038/nnano.2009.245
Author: Chris Toumey
Most scientists think of science as completely objective, but lab studies by social scientists — including several carried out in nanotechnology labs — suggest that it is more subjective than many scientists realize. Chris Toumey looks at the results of these studies. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - September 24, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: Chris Toumey Tags: Thesis Source Type: journals
Where does nanotechnology belong in the map of science?
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Youtie
By analysing publication and citation data, it is possible to explore the relationships between nanoscience and nanotechnology and the rest of science and technology. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - September 24, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: Alan L. PorterJan Youtie Tags: Commentary Source Type: journals
Recommended reading
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Nature Nanotechnology 4, 533 (2009). doi:10.1038/nnano.2009.244
Lack of progress on nanotoxicology has been highlighted by a tragic accident in China. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - September 24, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Tags: Editorial Source Type: journals
Carbon nanotubes: Sorted by DNA
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Nature Nanotechnology 4, 481 (2009). doi:10.1038/nnano.2009.204
Author: Tim Reid (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - September 22, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: Tim Reid Tags: News and Views Source Type: journals
Diamond nanostructures: Isotopes for nanoelectronic devices
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Nature Nanotechnology 4, 480 (2009). doi:10.1038/nnano.2009.214
Author: Kohei Itoh
Charge carriers have been confined by exploiting the small difference between the bandgap energies of the two naturally occurring stable isotopes of carbon. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - September 22, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: Kohei Itoh Tags: News and Views Source Type: journals
Microwave sources: Spin-torque oscillators get in phase
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Nature Nanotechnology 4, 479 (2009). doi:10.1038/nnano.2009.213
Author: Andrei Slavin
The synchronization of four magnetic vortices without the use of a magnetic field has brought nanoscale microwave oscillators one step closer to fruition. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - September 22, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: Andrei Slavin Tags: News and Views Source Type: journals
Force microscopy: On the charge
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Nature Nanotechnology 4, 477 (2009). doi:10.1038/nnano.2009.215
Author: Udo D. Schwarz
The atomic force microscope has recently been the subject of a series of exciting developments. The latest advance shows that this instrument can measure the charge state of an individual atom. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - September 22, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: Udo D. Schwarz Tags: News and Views Source Type: journals
Scanning tunnelling microscopy: A DNA sequence scanned
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Nature Nanotechnology 4, 476 (2009). doi:10.1038/nnano.2009.212
Author: Danny Porath
The scanning tunnelling microscope can image and distinguish individual bases in DNA molecules, thus allowing partial sequencing of the strands. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - September 22, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: Danny Porath Tags: News and Views Source Type: journals
Nanoelectronics: From droplets to devices
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Nature Nanotechnology 4, 475 (2009). doi:10.1038/nnano.2009.216
Author: Daniel Vanmaekelbergh
Single-electron behaviour has been observed in devices that can be made by simply trapping gold nanoparticles between two droplets of liquid metal. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - September 22, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: Daniel Vanmaekelbergh Tags: News and Views Source Type: journals
Top down bottom up: East meets northwest
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Nature Nanotechnology 4, 473 (2009). doi:10.1038/nnano.2009.210
Nanodiamonds allow insoluble drugs to be dispersed in water. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - September 22, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Tags: Research Highlights Source Type: journals
Designs for living
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Nature Nanotechnology 4, 471 (2009). doi:10.1038/nnano.2009.208
Author: Richard Jones
Interactions between scientists and artists or designers can be beneficial for both sides and, as Richard Jones reports, offer intriguing glimpses of the future. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - September 22, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: Richard Jones Tags: Thesis Source Type: journals
Essential features for proactive risk management
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Howard
We propose a proactive approach to the management of occupational health risks in emerging technologies based on six features: qualitative risk assessment; the ability to adapt strategies and refine requirements; an appropriate level of precaution; global applicability; the ability to elicit voluntary cooperation by companies; and stakeholder involvement. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - September 22, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: Vladimir MurashovJohn Howard Tags: Commentary Source Type: journals
Nanotubes keep rolling on
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Nature Nanotechnology 4, 465 (2009). doi:10.1038/nnano.2009.206
From single-electron physics and DNA-based sorting techniques to efforts to improve the performance of atomic force microscopes, carbon nanotubes are still at the forefront of research in many areas of nanoscience and technology. (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - September 22, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Tags: Editorial Source Type: journals
Anticipating the perceived risk of nanotechnologies
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err Harthorn (Source: Nature Nanotechnology)
Source: Nature Nanotechnology - September 20, 2009 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: Terre SatterfieldMilind KandlikarChristian E. H. BeaudrieJoseph ContiBarbara Herr Harthorn Tags: Article Source Type: journals
