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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

2024: AI and Democracy

2023: Generative AI

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New Projects from EPTA members

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  • AI: Challenges and Opportunities for Parliaments and Public Authorities
  • Scenarios for Artificial General Intelligence
  • Technological impacts of the evolution of the energy mix
  • Urban digital twins: potentials for sustainable development
  • Impact of fake news on democracy
  • Medical Use of Psychedelics
  • GAO’s Support for Congress

Recent Policy Briefs from EPTA members

  • Regulation and remediation of 'forever' chemicals (POST)
  • Regenerative agriculture (POST)
  • Humanoid robots from now to 2040’s – AI-assisted societal impact analysis using Radical Technology Inquirer methodology (ComFuture)
  • The future of quantum technology and quantum-safe internet (ComFuture)
  • AI: Challenges and Opportunities for Parliaments and Public Authorities (CAPCIT)
  • Impacts of birthrate decline (POST)
  • Trust, public engagement and UK Parliament (POST)

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