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Nanosocietal Infobase
IP NANOKER is an ambitious project regarding its impact on societal problems addressed by EU policies:
- Health
- Employment
- Environment
- Gender Issues
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Related Contents - First comprehensive directory of the European micro- and nanotechnology industry -
Who sells what in the fields of microtechnology, nanotechnology and advanced materials in Europe? With the “Micro/Nano Atlas of Europe – Part B” IVAM Research now launches the first electronic micro- and nanotechnology directory that comprises products and services from several European countries. |
- European Commission adopts code of conduct for responsible nano research -
The European Commission has adopted a code of conduct for responsible research in the relatively new fields of nanosciences and nanotechnologies (N&N).
Although Europe is at the vanguard of this promising field of science, many knowledge gaps remain in relation to the impact of these technologies on human health and the environment. Concerns over ethics and the respect of fundamental rights are also linked to N&N.
For these reasons, the Commission has drawn up a voluntary code that covers seven general principles, including sustainability, precaution, inclusiveness and accountability. |
- Final report of the Mid-Term Assessment of Science and Society activities under FP6 - European Commission
The European Commission recently made available a report evaluating the outcome of the Science and Society programme under FP6. The report also contains statistics regarding participation by country and type of organisation. |
- EPA Issues Nanotechnology White Paper - U.S Environmental Protection Agency
- Opinion of the CCNE on ethical questions -
CCNE is the French National Consultative Committee on Ethics. In their last work on nanosciences they call for more fundamental research and more transparency to better understand nanoproducts effects on humans. They take for example the REACH law on chemical products. |
- Springer announces the launch of a new Nanoethics Journal -
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Springer has announced the launch of a new peer-reviewed journal called NanoEthics: Ethics for Technologies that Converge at the Nanoscale. Supported by an international editorial board, the journal will provide a multidisciplinary forum for exploration of ethical issues related to nanotechnology. The first issue will appear in early 2007. | |
- CNRS ethics committee publishes nanotechnology recommendations - CNRS ethics committee
- Nanologue launches an online tool for nanotechnology developers -
Nanometer is an online tool developed by the project partners of Nanologue which helps researchers and product developers identify areas which could raise ethical, environmental or societal concerns among future consumers. |
- Journal Article: Nanotechnology and the need for risk governance - O. Renn (Department of Environmental Sociology, University of Stuttgart) and M. C. Roco (National Science Foundation, U.S.A)
Journal: Journal of Nanoparticle Research Publisher: Springer Netherlands Issue: Volume 8, Number 2 / April, 2006 Authors: O. Renn (Department of Environmental Sociology, University of Stuttgart, Germany) and M. C. Roco (National Science Foundation, U.S.A) |
- Outline of a Policy Advice on Nanotechnologies and Ethics - UNESCO
Working document drafted by the Division of Ethics of Science and Technology and resulting from the second meeting of the group of experts on the ethics of Nanotechnologies. December 2005.
Read: NanoPolAdvice_Outline_Apr06.pdf |
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 Assesing Opportunities and Risks of Nanotech Applications
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 Science and Society portal of the European Commission
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