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NanotechnologyTuesday 10 June 2003
Nanotechnology Nanotechnology - companies are using it in cosmetics in the UK - and with an increasing ability to design and build on an atomic and molecular scale - do we really know what they do? Is it well-regulated...or is it exposing women to risk?

The European Parliament is having their first seminar on this subatomic level technology, on the 11th June 2003.
Brussels Member of Parliament, Caroline Lucas and Professor John Ryan at Oxford University, join Jenni to discuss the possible implications of this futuristic technology.

EURO Parliament: Nanotechnology Seminar
IBM: Nanotechnology
London Centre for Nanotechnology
BBCi News/Science: Nanotechnology


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