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Nanotechnology, No Free Lunch [PDF]
Nanotechnology is the new science and technology of the super small. Particles at the nano-scale, from one to one hundred billionths of a metre, exhibit novel properties. Nanotechnology is an active area of research and rapid commercialization.
Paull, John
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Synthetic cells (SCs) hold great promise for biomedical applications, but manual production limits scalability. This study presents an automated method for large‐scale SC synthesis, integrating robotic liquid handling and machine learning‐driven high‐throughput characterization.
Noga Sharf‐Pauker+7 more
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Nano-education from a European perspective: nano-training for non-R&D jobs
This article presents results of a study on the need for nanotechnology education and training in a variety of organisations in Europe. The organisations are active in dialogue and communication, regulation, or promotion of science, technology and ...
Malsch Ineke
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In this study, exciting new bi‐/multi‐linear elastic behavior of soft elastic composites that accompany the activation of wrinkling in the embedded interfacial layers is analyzed. The new features and performance of these composite materials, including dramatic enhancements in energy storage, can be tailored by the concentration of interfacial layers ...
Narges Kaynia+2 more
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Influence of cognitive, geographical, and collaborative proximity on knowledge production of Canadian nanotechnology [PDF]
Incorporating existing knowledge is vital for innovating, discovering, and generating new ideas. Knowledge production through research and invention is the key to scientific and technological development. As an emerging technology, nanotechnology has already proved its great potential for the global economy, attracting considerable federal investments.
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Nanotechnology: A Policy Primer [PDF]
[Excerpt] Nanoscale science, engineering, and technology—commonly referred to collectively as nanotechnology—is believed by many to offer extraordinary economic and societal benefits.
Sargent, John F, Jr
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Regulating nanotechnologies: risk, uncertainty and the global governance gap [PDF]
This article builds on research for a two-year project on nanotechnology regulation in the US and Europe (2008–09), which was funded by the European Commission.
Falkner, Robert, Jaspers, Nico
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An Automatized Simulation Workflow for Powder Pressing Simulations Using SimStack
The implementation of Workflow active Nodes (WaNos) for the convenient execution and automated evaluation of discrete element method calculations of powder pressing is showcased. Purposeful combination of WaNos creates timesaving and resource‐effective computational workflows.
Bjoern Mieller+2 more
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Unveiling philosophy and social aspects of nanotechnology: A short review [PDF]
Philosophy has nurtured fundamental science by asking the right questions. This scientific growth has fuelled research in various domains and introduced diverse disciplines. Nanotechnology is an interdisciplinary domain with numerous applications ranging from medical diagnostics and food technology to electronics and psychology.
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The challenges of "upstream" communication and public engagement for Irish nanotechnology [PDF]
This paper sets out some challenges for Ireland’s contribution to nanotechnology public engagement in the context of current STS and science communication theoretical practice approaches.
Murphy, Padraig
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