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A new look for the US National Nanotechnology Initiative

by Andrew Maynard | May 16, 2011 | Emerging Technology, Nanotechnology, Technology Innovation

A few weeks ago, the US National Nanotechnology Initiative website – www.nano.gov – underwent a much-needed facelift.  The NNI’s web portal was creaky when I was part of the Initiative several years ago now.  And it’s somewhat ironic that the...

Optogenetics and mind control – on the borders of the plausible?

by Andrew Maynard | May 8, 2011 | Emerging Technology, Optogenetics, Technology Innovation

Tomorrow, I will be speaking at the Marshal M. Weinberg Seminar on Optogenetic Manipulation of the Brain at the University of Michigan – not a subject I must admit that I am that familiar with.  Fortunately, there are other speakers who will be doing much of the...

Regulating emerging technologies – Science & Public Participation top a new White House set of principles

by Andrew Maynard | Apr 16, 2011 | Emerging Technology, Oversight, Regulation

Cross-posted from The Risk Science Blog: Back in 2007 the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) issued a set of “Principles for Nanotechnology Environmental, Health and Safety Oversight” (no longer available on the OSTP website it...
Larry Brilliant: Enabling sustainable humanity through getting serious about risk

Larry Brilliant: Enabling sustainable humanity through getting serious about risk

by Andrew Maynard | Apr 1, 2011 | Communication, Emerging Technology, Recommended, Technology Innovation

I’ve occasionally been accused of thinking big when it comes to Risk Science. So I was rather chuffed to hear former Executive Director of Google.org Larry Brilliant out-big me on every point as he delivered the 10th Peter M. Wege lecture here at the University...

Technology innovation and human health risk – rethinking the intersection

by Andrew Maynard | Mar 10, 2011 | Emerging Technology, Nanotechnology, Oversight, Policy, Technology Innovation

As anyone who has followed my work over the past few years will know, I have a deep interest in the potential benefits and risks associated with emerging technologies, and in particular whether we can swing the balance towards benefits by thinking more innovatively...

Nanotechnology safety – a new video blog from the ASME Nanotechnology Institute

by Andrew Maynard | Mar 4, 2011 | Emerging Technology, Nanotechnology, Technology Innovation

Back in December 2009, I rode the Acela Express up to New York from Washington DC for the day to record one of a series of nanotechnology podcasts for the ASME – the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. The podcast was to be part of a new educational...
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