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Just how risky could nanoparticles in sunscreens be?

by Andrew Maynard | Jun 8, 2010 | Engagement, Nanotechnology

Following up from my previous post, here’s an open question to Friends of the Earth: What is your worst case estimate of the human health risk from titanium dioxide and/or zinc oxide nanoparticles in sunscreens? What I am interested in is a number – a...

What’s “I’m A Scientist…” all about? Check out the video

by Andrew Maynard | May 29, 2010 | Communication, Engagement, Science Communication

The good folks at I’m A Scientist, Get Me Out Of Here have just posted a new video on YouTube about the event.  It gives a great overview of what I’m A Scientist is all about, and what makes it special: I particularly like the comment “It’s...

I’m a scientist – and I’m going to be hanging on for dear life’s sake!

by Andrew Maynard | May 17, 2010 | Education, Engagement

I can’t sleep, I’m distracted, I keep breaking out in a cold sweat.  And the reason?  I have a deceptively simple question going my head – and I don’t know the answer! The question… well, I’ll come to that in a minute.  I’d...

Building trust between science and society: A Scientist’s Manifesto

by Andrew Maynard | May 9, 2010 | Civic Science, Communication, Engagement

Having recently finished Robert Winston’s “Bad Ideas?  An Arresting History of our Inventiveness,” I was rather taken by his concluding “Scientist’s Manifesto” – a fourteen-point guide to help strengthen the relationship...

Public participation in nanotechnology – should we care?

by Barbara Herr Harthorn | May 4, 2010 | Engagement, Guest Post, Nanotechnology

A guest blog by Barbara Herr Harthorn, Director of the Center for Nanotechnology in Society at the University of California Santa Barbara. A couple of weeks back, my colleague David Guston wrote here about engaging the public on nanotechnology.   In his piece he gave...

Power to the people – should citizens be more involved in assessing energing technologies?

by Andrew Maynard | Apr 28, 2010 | Emerging Technology, Engagement, Policy

Does the US need more public participation in assessing technologies and their potential impact on society, and informing decisions on their development and use?  Richard Sclove – author of a new report on technology assessment – thinks yes; but only as...
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