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April 24th, 2004
Safe Abundance
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Molecular nanotechnology manufacturing potentially offers almost unimaginable abundance to everyone who has access to it. But everything comes at a cost - even the dream of universal abundance. Handing out free nanofactories to everyone sounds like a great idea. CRN thinks something like that should be arranged. However, the nation, corporation or consortium that spends billions of dollars to develop the first nanofactory might disagree.
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Responsible Nanotechnology
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