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The social impacts of nanotechnology: an ethical and political analysis Associate Professor Robert Sparrow Australian Research Council Future Fellow Philosophy Program, School of Philosophical, Historical and Internation
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Document Date: 2014-03-10 19:25:36


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Ludlow / ETC Group / Donaldson / Swiss Re / /

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United States / Australia / /

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Facility

Human Bioethics Monash University / Monash University / /

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pattern recognition technologies / chemical makeup / nanoscale manufacturing / healthcare budgets / cheaper and manufacturing techniques / technology policy / individual technologies / diagnostic devices / problematic applications / drug delivery systems / consumer products / insurance / weapons systems / silicon chip / surveillance technologies / electronics / finance corporations / manufacturing / potential military applications / computing / healthcare / immediate and impressive applications / frequency identification devices / technology transfer / medical technology / /

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School of Philosophical / Historical and International Studies / Royal Academy of Engineering / Centre for Human Bioethics Monash University Victoria / National Science and Technology Council / Friends of the Earth / Royal Society / Monash University / United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization / Environmental Protection Agency / /

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Robert Sparrow / Robert Sparrow Australian / Centre / /

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Associate Professor / Professor / /

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Nature Nanotechnology / /

Region

North Africa / /

Technology

surveillance technologies / drug delivery / existing technology / same technology / pattern recognition technologies / silicon chip / Radio frequency / same technologies / /

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