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Take part in public consultations on nanotechnology
- 2010 NanoCEO letter to Wisconsin Legislative Special Committee on proposed Nano Act here
- 2010 NanoCEO comments to U.S. EPA on nanosilver product approval here
- 2009 NanoCEO letter to U.S. EPA on nanosilver registration as pesticide here
- 2007 CCoN comments to U.S. NNCO on priority EHS research needs here (under K. Johnson)
- 2005 Report & Recommendations of Madison Citizens Consensus Conference submitted to Wisconsin State Legislators. Report here.
35 ordinary citizens gathered for the second Madison's Nano Café and talked with Dr. Maria Powell, researcher in the UW Madison Nanoscale Science & Engineering Center, about issues raised by the application of advances in nanotechnology.
Café attendees were presented the kinds of nanotechnology consumer products currently on the market and the societal, environmental, and ethical controversies related to the development of these products.
Then they asked questions and shared their views.
Some citizens expressed their concerns about the toxicity of nanoparticles in cosmetics, food, clothes, refrigerators or washing machines, and about the potential harmful uses of nanotechnology through weapons or “human enhancement.”
Scientists in the audience also spoke up and advocated the benefits of nanotechnology, while insisting on the necessity of increasing research on nanoparticle toxicity.
See the pictures & a slideshow of the event.
Press Release of the event
Announcements: Craigslist - Isthmus - UW Madison NSEC - Madison Public Library - UW Madison Calendar - Madison.com
References on the Web:
Poster of the event

Flyer of the event

The "Nanotechnology Consumer Products Inventory" by the Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.