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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ineke Malsch , Claude EmondPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: CRC Press Weight: 0.700kg ISBN: 9781138072695ISBN 10: 1138072699 Pages: 376 Publication Date: 29 March 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction. Nanoengineering Overview. Nanomaterial Characterization and Metrology. Biomedical Nanotechnology Overview. Nanoparticles: New Medical Potential—Today and Tomorrow. Nanomaterials for Bone Reconstructive Composites. Nanotechnology and Agrifood and Water. Nanotechnologies in Agrofood and Water. Nanofoods: Environmental, Health, and Socioeconomic Risks or the Achilles’ Heel of Nanotechnologies? Bionanotechnology and the Environment. Benefits of Nanotechnology for the Environment. Nanotoxicology Overview and Problems. In Vitro Study for Nanomaterials. |Toxicokinetics and Interaction of Nanoparticles with Biological Matrices. Environmental Fate and Ecotoxicology of Nanomaterials. Life Cycle Risks and Impacts of Nanotechnologies. Life Cycle Risks and Impacts of Nanotechnologies. Ethical Legal and Social Implications of Bionanotechnology. Anticipating Ethical Legal and Social Aspects of Emerging Technologies Gaps in Innovation Chain: The Case of Body Area Networks. Capability Approach to Nanotechnology for Sustainable Development. Conclusion. Index.Reviews... Students and the public are not aware of the rapid speed at which the research in nanoscience moves from the lab into devices and materials for public consumption. Since this size of science involves the study and manipulation of atoms, it opens a window of nature that can improve our understanding of self-assembly and self-organization at the cellular level of all matter. Learning through biomimicry in all research areas can advance our knowledge base safely for enhancing and enabling materials and medical discoveries. I don't know if this book accurately describes this aspect. ... The lack of education in nanoscience for K-12 and the lack of informal coverage by the news media has created gaps in our knowledge base as the technology advances rapidly in the public domain. The public will not be able to evaluate new medical advances or environmental technology, nor make informed decisions for medical procedures offered in the future until the knowledge base is expanded in all areas. ... An Introduction to areas of research and development in the nanoscience fields that could become products for the public. Should stimulate a desire to learn more as the integrated fields of research develop products and procedures requiring consumers to expand their knowledge base to make informed decisions. --Judith Light Feather, President, The NanoTechnology Group Inc., Nacogdoches, TX The book gives a good overview of both central areas within nanotechnology and important ethical discussions. It is a particular strength of the book that it continually balances the potential benefits and risks of nanotechnological advances. ... The book is a good introduction to nanotechnology and its societal and ethical implications. It will serve as an excellent resource for courses on nanotechnology and ethics - and for researchers looking for an overview of the field. --Ulrik Becker Nissen, Center for Bioethics and Nanoethics, Aarhus University, Aarhus University, Denmark Author InformationIneke Malsch, Claude Emond Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |