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Title:
Nanotechnology : societal implications
Publication Information:
London : Springer, 2007
Physical Description:
2v.
ISBN:
9781402046582
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Available online version
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Summary

Advances in nanoscience and nanotechnology promise to have major impacts on human health, wealth, and peace in the coming decades. Among the expected breakthroughs are orders of magnitude increases in computer efficiency, human organ restoration using engineered tissue, `designer' materials created from directed assembly of atoms and molecules, and the emergence of entirely new phenomena in chemistry and physics. This book includes a collection of essays by leading scientists, engineers, and social scientists reviewing the possible uses of these impending technical developments in various industrial, medical, and national security applications, and the corresponding ethical, legal, social, economic, and educational issues that they raise. The report outlines potential areas for research into societal implications of nanotechnology, as well as some preliminary suggestions for how potential positive impacts of nanotechnology can be maximized, while minimizing any possible negative impacts, real or imagined. This book also provides the beginning of a blueprint for how one should address second-order consequences of the new technology, either positive implications or potential risks. This material was prepared under the auspices of the US National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI). The issues raised in the book are global in scope, going far beyond the immediate impact of the NNI. They ask the general questions of how history and the human condition are affected by technological progress, and how individuals and institutions can seek to guide that progress in ways most beneficial to mankind in the long run.


Author Notes

Roco is the senior nanotechnology advisor of the National Science Foundation and National Nanotechnology Initiative, which is the federal R&D program established to coordinate the multiagency efforts in nanoscale science, engineering, and technology.


Table of Contents

Book 1
Preface
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
1 Overview
2 Introductory and Summary Comments
3 Workshop Breakout Session Reports
Appendices
Index
Book 2
Table of Contents
Introduction
1 Economic Impacts and Commercialization of Nanotechnology
2 Social Scenarios
3 Converging Technologies
4 Ethics and Law
5 Governance
6 Public Perceptions
7 Education
Appendix A
Glossary
Index