AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR OUR SOCIETY.  Concern with any new technology. a. Equity of access  Nanotechnology developed for particular country problems.

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AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR OUR SOCIETY

 Concern with any new technology. a. Equity of access  Nanotechnology developed for particular country problems. a. Potential to clean water as an example.  Cross funding of Nanotechnology and Research.  Technology Part of an Evolution of Business.

 Convergence of Every Science.  Biological alteration of food to deliver vaccine.  Biological pesticide. Inoculate lettuce with polio vaccine to inoculate children.  Interagency control of regulations.

 Nanotechnology and Nanomaterial:  Nanotechnology and the Military:  Potential of Different materials. a. Chain mail to High tech body armor (radiological fluids) b. MIT Institute for Soldiers Nanotechnologies

 Better Communication with nanotechnology.  Control the shape and release of chemicals.  Better Defense and Security  Nanomedicine and Gene Therapy: Implanted a chip which control the brain thought.