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Bill reauthorizes federal initiative to monitor and guide
R&D in emerging area
Established in 200, the National Nanotechnology Initiative
coordinates federal research and development. Over the past years, NNI has
tried to keep pace with the growing field of nanotechnology, but it has
struggled to set up a strategy to guide R&D and, specifically, to ensure
that key environmental, health, and safety (EHS) research is being done.
To help NNI better manage its responsibilities, Congress is
reevaluating and revising the law that governs it. On June 5, by an
overwhelming vote of 407 to 6, the House of Representatives passed H.R. 5940,
the National Nanotechnology Initiative Amendments Act of 2008. Industry and
environmental groups alike praised the bill, which emphasizes the need for EHS
research.
…For example, the legislation would create a public database
of nanotech EHS research conducted by all of the 25 federal agencies involved
in NNI. Currently, the National Nanotechnology Coordination Office gathers such
information, but reliability of the dataset is less than clear.
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