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Abstract Scientific and Technical Background Introduction The potential of nano-technologies raises great hopes. Far-reaching claims are made by both opponents and proponents. The first difficulty in describing the state of the art accurately is to distinguish between science and science fiction, i.e. between the state of the art today, what may be around the corner tomorrow and what remains highly speculative. The ethical issues raised at these stages are not necessarily the same.
Journal of international biotechnology law – de Gruyter
Published: Jun 19, 2007
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