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Nanotechnology 'culture war' possible, says Yale study
(10 Dec 2008)
Rather than infer that nanotechnology is safe, members of the public who learn about this novel science tend to become sharply polarized along cultural lines, according to a study conducted by the Cultural Cognition Project at Yale Law School in ...
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'The photon force is with us': Harnessing light to drive nanomachines
(01 Dec 2008)
Science fiction writers have long envisioned sailing a spacecraft by the optical force of the sun's light. But, the forces of sunlight are too weak to fill even the oversized sails that have been tried. Now a team led by researchers at the Yale ...
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Yale journal finds nanomaterials may have large environmental footprint
(27 Oct 2008)
Environmental gains derived from the use of nanomaterials may be offset in part by the process used to manufacture them, according to research published in a special issue of the Journal of Industrial Ecology.Hatice Şengül and colleagues at the ...
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Pfizer Opened Clinical Research Unit in New Haven
(20 Apr 2005)
Pfizer Inc opened a $35 million state-of-the-art clinical research unit (CRU) to confirm the safety and action of potential new medicines. The 62,500 square-foot, 3-story facility includes 50 beds and employs about 50 staff. At the CRU, study ...
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Chemical Present in Clear Plastics Can Impair Learning and Cause Disease
(31 Mar 2005)
Low doses of the environmental contaminant bisphenol-A (BPA), widely used to make many plastics found in food storage containers, including feeding bottles for infants, can impair brain function, leading to learning disabilities and age-related ...
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