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        Nanotechnology scenarios from Europe's Nanologue

        Funded by the European Commission, the Nanologue project has released its report titled The future of nanotechnology: We need to talk. It presents three scenarios:

        Scenario 1: Disaster recovery
        A lack of regulation resulted in a major accident. Public concern about nanotechnology is high and technology development is slow and cautious.

        Scenario 2: Now we’re talking
        Strong regulation and accountability systems are in place. The technology has been shaped by societal needs and strong health and safety concerns.

        Scenario 3: Powering ahead
        Scientific progress has been faster than expected and nanotechnology is making a real impact, particularly in energy conversion and storage.

        I look forward to reading the report, which I expect includes much of value. The first thing I check in such reports is the historical timeline, which in this case includes, as the first and last entries:

        1959: The word nanotechnology first appears in Richard Feynmannโ€™s lecture โ€˜Thereโ€™s plenty of room at the bottomโ€™

        2005: Glass-treating spray containing nanoparticles recalled in Germany

        As many of you know, both of these are incorrect, so that makes me a bit nervous. But the scenario approach can be very useful, and I expect it will yield some insights here. โ€”Christine

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