FILTER BY:
Is nanotechnology rushing into a repeat of the biotechnology backlash?
September 01, 2006
By Georgia Miller. Reprinted from New Matilda 8 September 2006. Unaccompanied by regulatory oversight or public debate, the nanotechnological revolution has begun. Several hundred consumer products now include engineered nanoparticles. Global sales of nanoproducts...
Read More ShareWhen small isn’t beautiful
August 01, 2006
By Gyorgy Scrinis. Reprinted from Arena Magazine, No. 83, June/July, 2006 Nanotechnology — a new range of techniques for engaging with and reconstructing nature at the atomic and molecular level — is being hailed...
Read More ShareInternational Risk Governance Council Conference on Nanotechnology
July 01, 2006
In early July 2006 I was invited and journeyed as the FOE Australia Nanotechnology Projects representative to Zurich to participate in the International Risk Governance Council Conference on Nanotechnology. The purpose of the conference...
Read More ShareNanoparticles in suncream can stress brain cells
June 01, 2006
A new study by researchers at the US Environmental Protection Agency’s research laboratories in North Carolina has found that nano particles used in some sun creams have the potential to cause neurological damage. A...
Read More ShareFoE Australia magazine tackles the big questions about the science of the small
June 01, 2006
The nanotechnology issue of Chain Reaction, Friends of the Earth’s quarterly magazine, provides a great introduction to this powerful new technology. Chain Reaction tackles all the hard issues that industry and government are attempting...
Read More ShareNano analysts call for strong regulation of nanotoxicity, but ignore risks to democracy
June 01, 2006
Amid growing reports of nanotoxicity (download briefing below), in an effort to bolster public confidence in nanotechnology, top nanotechnology analyst and advocate Lux Research Inc has called for strong regulation of nanotechnology’s environment, health and safety...
Read More ShareBio to Nano: Technology, Risk & Democracy
June 01, 2006
The scientific and business community are still struggling to understand the global public rejection of genetically engineered (GE) foods, and with the growing discourse around the risks and disruptive impacts of nanotechnology, many are...
Read More ShareSize matters, public opinion doesn’t
May 01, 2006
Canberra Times, 8th May 2006, by John Hepburn The release last month of a Federal Government discussion paper on the development of a national nanotechnology strategy created ‘nano ripples’ throughout the community – so...
Read More ShareNo nano in recalled ‘Magic Nano’
May 01, 2006
Go figure? It turns out that ‘Magic Nano,’ the protective glass and bathroom sealant that was recalled in late March in Germany after causing severe breathing problems for some consumers, did not contain any...
Read More ShareSelf regulation of synthetic biology?
May 01, 2006
The Synthetic Biology Biology 2.0 conference on the 21st May in Berkeley, USA has released a public statement in support of self-governance of the emerging nanobiotechnology industry. In the lead up to the conference 35...
Read More Share