Published August 5, 2003
The New Atlantis, Number 2, Summer 2003, pp. 17-34.
By Adam Keiper
From science fiction to the halls of Congress, the promise and perils of nanotechnology have become big news. But just what is nanotechnology, what are its prospects, and how should policymakers and citizens think about it? Adam Keiper explores the surprisingly varied meanings of nanotech, and the implications of our growing control over the very small.
(Click here to read this entire article from the Summer 2003 issue of The New Atlantis . )
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