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
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Original post by Nilay Patel
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