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*Desire to Push forward

*Early physicists

*Difference engine

*Analytical

Engine

*Manipulation of

Molecules

*fifty Nano meters

* Size of the tip of a human hair

*constantly evolving

*Dangers of

Nanotechnology

*spontaneous release of energy

*self-replicating nanobots

*Risk of the unknown

* The Society of

Scientific

Exploration

*a professional organization of scientists and scholars

*over 800 members

*watches over everything that is written or invented

*Carbon nanotubes

*protective gear for soldiers

*nanofluids being used as heat transfer fluids

*coated aluminum being used in electronic devices

*suits for the financial elite

*strongest fibers in the world

*Lighter than Kevlar stronger than steel

*development of new medicines

*manipulate viruses and proteins

*obtain and store solar energy better

*advancements in alternative energies

*cleaner alternative energies

*more efficient

*more affordable

*environmentally friendly

*Improving standard of living

*Countries racing to be “first”

*Dictates speed of development

*No clear definition

*Vague laws with many loopholes

*Need for proper regulations

* Nanoenhanced foods

*Rich and

Poor country gaps

*Genetic

Pollution

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*Less human jobs

*Too “God-Like”

*Nanotechnology as weapons

*Nanotechnology uncontrollable

*Magazines engage youth

*Youtube videos teaching Nano

*Mainstream media lacking in coverage.

*Higher Education

Pushing for

Nanotechnology

*Cleaner fuel

*Molecular disease detection

*New

Drugs

*Smaller

Faster

Computers

*Lack of Education

*Fear of Unknown

*Hollywood feeds

Fears

*Cloning Debates and Fears

*Public Advisory

Boards

*Unknowable

Long Term Effects

*Improved

Regulatory

Controls

Advancing What is Needed and

Profitable

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