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New Technologies: Nanotechnology

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It is hailed as having the potential to help solve some of the developing world's biggest problems. But what can nanotechnology — the science of the infinitely small — really do? And what are its risks and benefits?

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Opinions and Analysis

How nanotech can meet the poor's water needs

Nanotechnology holds huge potential for supplying clean water to the world's poor, but many challenges must be overcome to realise it.

6 May 2009 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

Madibogo, south Africa, nanotech water plant Community ownership is key to nanotech water projects

Nanotechnology must be effectively shared with stakeholders if it's to deliver clean water, say Thembela Hillie and Mbhuti Hlophe.

6 May 2009 | EN | ES | FR | 中文


News and Features

Scientists use nanotech to 'upgrade' TB drugs

A TB medication that harnesses nanotechnology to cut treatment time and eliminate side effects has won a prestigious award.

29 September 2009 | EN

Nanoparticles killed women, study claims

A disease outbreak at a Chinese factory has been ascribed to nanoparticle exposure but critics say there were many possible causes.

26 August 2009 | EN | 中文
Source: Nature


Information Services

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