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Nanotechnology: Risk, Ethics and Law (Science in Society Series)

Nanotechnology: Risk, Ethics and Law (Science in Society Series)
Creators: Geoffrey Hunt, Michael Mehta
Publisher: Earthscan Publications Ltd.
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 1512173

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 256
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6 x 1.1

ISBN: 1844075834
Dewey Decimal Number: 620.5
EAN: 9781844075836
ASIN: 1844075834

Publication Date: July 2008
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Product Description
Nanotechnology is the new genetic modification, with $5 billion in funding, involving thousands of companies and universitiesbr /br /This is the first book to take stock of the risks and benefits of nanotechnology, and the complex ethical and legal questions facing governments, the public, investors, and businesses worldwidebr /br /An accessible popular science book for all interested in the fascinating and unpredictable science, law, policy and regulation of nanotechbr /br /Nanotechnology#x2014;technology at the molecular level#x2014;has the potential, according to its supporters, to create a trillion dollar economy and provide solutions from curing cancer to reprocessing waste into products and building super-fast computers. Yet, as with genetically modified organisms, many view nanotech as a high-risk genie in a bottle that once uncorked has the potential to cause unpredictable, and perhaps irreversible, environmental and public health disasters.br /br /With the race to bring products to market, there is pressing need to take stock of the situation and to have a full public debate about this new technological frontier. br /br /Including contributions by renowned figures such as Roland Clift, K. Eric Drexler, and Arpad Pusztai, this is the first global overview of the state of nanotech and society in US, Europe, Japan, and Canada, examining the ethics, the environmental, and public health risks, and the governance and regulation of this most promising, and potentially most dangerous, of all technologies.


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4 out of 5 stars new problems arising   October 1, 2007
As nanotechnology starts to emerge in the form of products for the marketplace, this book confronts various societal issues about its safety and usage. The contributors are varied. Most notable is Eric Drexler, who, in his seminal work, "Engines of Creation", helped kick off this entire field in 1986. His paper is a summary of the field's development. Well written, but nothing especially striking here.br /br /Another chapter looks at a thorny problem of genetic analysis. As genomics becomes cheaper and more powerful, genetic testing raises issues of privacy versus need to know by others, including employers and insurers. Genetic discrimination has really not yet been significant. But mostly due to a paucity of solid information. The increasing availability of the latter can thus be awkward.br /br /Overall, the book can be used as a non-technical briefing on the field.

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