Nanotechnology, development and public policy
author:John Armstrong,
University of Massachusetts Amherst
published: Jan. 14, 2009, recorded: May 2007, views: 52
published: Jan. 14, 2009, recorded: May 2007, views: 52
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In this talk, Dr. Armstrong will discuss five points to think about in regards to Nanotechnology when dealing with development and public policy issues. Dr. Armstrong focuses on the vagueness of the term nanotechnology, the abstract nature in which it is conceptualized and what level of abstraction would be appropriate when conceptualizing it.
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