Today you'll find nanomaterials -- items built on the scale of one-one hundredth the width of a human hair -- in everything from medical supplies to tennis racquets. But while some cheer nanotech's potential promise, others fear unforeseen health and safety problems. Tech Tuesday explores the latest thinking about this multi-billion dollar industry.
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Health, Safety & the Future of Nanotechnology
Listen Tuesday, Apr. 25, 2006 at 12:06 p.m. in Environment, Health, Politics, Science, Tech Tuesday, TechnologyGuest host: Mark McDonald
Guests
David Rejeski
Director, Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars / Pew Charitable Trusts
Julia Moore
Deputy Director, Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars / Pew Charitable Trusts
Evan Michelson
Research Associate, Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars / Pew Charitable Trusts
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