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CNS Highlights 2011

  • Effect of Positive & Negative Comparisons on Attitudes Toward Technology
  • Innovative Nanotechnology & Society Course Implemented at Community College
  • Gender, Race & Equitable Participation:Engaging Diversity in Public Deliberation
  • International Technology Innovation Workshop
  • The Contributions of Foreign-Born Scientists to U.S. Nanotechnology Innovation
  • Nanotechnology Doctoral Production 1999-2009
  • Vulnerability and Social Justice as Factors in Emergent US Nanotechnology Risk Perceptions
  • Undergraduates Research Societal Implications of Nanotechnology
  • Nanotechnology in Energy and Environmental Policy
  • Early Warnings for Nanotechnology Risk Communication
  • Observing Regional Divergence in China: Spatial Analysis of Nanotechnology Patents

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