Two-thirds of Americans think nanotechnology is morally unacceptable — wait, what?

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Given the fact that most of the nanotech developments we’ve seen have to do with making smaller transistors or generating electricity, we’re not precisely certain why a recent study conducted by the researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison found that two-thirds of American think nanotechnology is “morally unacceptable” — perhaps they didn’t assemble out about that team that used nanotech to inscribe the Bible on the head of a pin? Overall, Americans were far less accepting of pint-size technology than other countries — 72 percent of French respondents thought nanotech was morally okay, as did 54 percent

of the UK residents polled and 62 percent of the Germans. Still, we’re left wondering why anyone would find a reason to object to nanotechnology — unlike biotech, we just don’t see a lot of moral dilemmas posed by the research. Well, apart from that whole gray goo thing — but whether that’s the risk we have to take to finally score a pair of electric pants, you can sign us right up.

 

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Original post by Nilay Patel

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