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July 28th, 2005
Ask the experts: Risk put in perspective
Abstract:
Before 2001, most communication about nanotechnology occurred among scientists and government officials during technical conferences. Nano now has moved into the public domain, often hyped as either a technological savior or demon. Allowing an informed public to assess its benefits and risks likely will involve scientists, educators and other communicators. Small Times' Candace Stuart asked three professionals to share their views on effective communication strategies.
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