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  • Nanotechnology - Promises and Risks

Nanotechnology - Promises and Risks

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Parent Category: EPTA News Archive
Category: other
Created: 2008-01-30

Nanotechnology is the fastest growing research area in the 21st century alongside biotechnology and genetics. Since 2003 the member institutions of EPTA have launched 17 projects concerning nanotechnology.

Use the project database as referred to below to search for projects.

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EPTA Reports

2021: Technology assessment and decision-making under scientific uncertainty. Lessons from the Covid-19 pandemic

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New Projects from EPTA members

  • ESFR-SIMPLE (SPIRAL)
  • Kultur und Digitalisierung (TA-SWISS)
  • MUNDEC (SPIRAL)
  • Blackout (ITA)
  • Electrification of transportation (ERS)
  • FORhesIT (NBT)
  • Sea change for digital regulation in the EU (NBT)

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Recent Policy Briefs from EPTA members

  • What if microbial protein could help reverse climate change? (STOA)
  • How do citizens assess the corona pandemic and its consequences? (TAB)
  • What if we sequenced all human genomes? (STOA)
  • What if we built cities on water? (STOA)
  • Regulatory divergences in the draft AI act: Differences in public and private sector obligations (STOA)
  • Energy saving effects and cost-benefit relations of energy-efficient refurbishment of buildings (TAB)
  • World without cash - changes in traditional banking and payment systems (TAB)

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