REFERENCES
http://www.etcgroup.org/sites/www.etcgroup.org/files/publication/593/01/etc06nanotechrx.pdf
The ETC group (standing for Erosion, Technology and Concentration) is an international organisation focus on maintaining human rights and cultural and ecological diversity. They are one of the main opponents of nanotechnology and genetically modified organisms. http://www.foresight.org/Nanomedicine/NanoMedFAQ.html An FAQ published by Robert A. Freitas, who is one of four researchers at the Institue for Molecular Manufacturing Scientific American - January 2010 issue - Nano-Risks: A Big Need for a Little Testing Scientific american is the oldest science magasines, running for over 167 years. Major scietists such as Albert Einstein have contributed to its articles over the years. Ethical Issues in NanoMedicine - Dr Donald Bruce - Society, Religion and Technology Project, Church of Scotland, Edinburgh A different point of view, from a religious perspective. The Soicety, Religion and Technology project was raised by the Church of Scotland in 1970 to discuss the impact of modern technology. |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanomedicine
Wikipedia is a free and open encyclopedia. All the information used in this assignment that was from this page was backed up by the references at the bottom of the page. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1779503/ An article disuccing the tenchniques, potentials and ethics of nanotechnology. The website is the offical website of the US Library of Medicine. http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2009/gold-cancer-0504.html Details of Geoffrey Von Maltzahn's technique of fighting cancer with gold nanoparticles. Website is from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. |