Nothing New (Ethically) Under the Sun: Policy & Clinical Implications of Nanomedicine
Nanotechnology research is beginning to see widespread coverage in the media and popular science literatures, but discussions of hopes and fears about nanotechnology have already become polarised into utopian and dystopian visions. More moderate discussions focus on the near-term applications of nan...
Main Authors: | MacDonald, Chris, Williams-Jones, Bryn |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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BioéthiqueOnline
2012-06-01
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Series: | BioéthiqueOnline |
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Online Access: | http://bioethiqueonline.ca/1/11 |
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