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(2006). Forbidding/Forebonding Nanoscience.
Science and Engineering Ethics.
(2009). From lab to iPod: A Story of Discovery and Commercialization in the Post-Cold War Era.
Technology and Culture. 50, 58-81.
(2009). From the Ground Up: Developing an Interdisciplinary Course Focusing on Materials Science and Society in Green Technologies.
Journal of Materials Education. 31, 251-264.
(2012). Globalization and De-globalization in Nanotechnology Research: The Role of China.
Scientometrics (forthcoming). 1-20.
(2012). Governance implications of nanomaterials companies’ inconsistent risk perceptions and safety practices.
Journal of Nanoparticle Research. 14, 1-12.
(2008). Health and Safety Practices in the Nanotechnology Workplace: Results From an International Survey.
Environmental Science and Technology. 42, 3155-3262.
(2007). Health Risk Assessment for Nanoparticles: A Case for Using Expert Judgement.
Journal of Nanoparticle Research . 9, 137-156.
(2008). How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, the Nuclear Reactor, the Computer, Ham Radio, and Recombinant DNA.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences. 38, 451-461.
(2009). How Spintronics Went from the Lab to the iPod.
Nature Nanotechnology. 4, 1-3.
(2009). Innovation, Path-Dependency, and Policy: The Evolution of Norway's National Innovation System.
Science and Public Policy. 36, 431-444.
(2010). Institutions as Stepping-Stones: Rick Smalley and the Commercialization of Nanotubes.
Studies in Materials Innovation, Chemical Heritage Foundation. 1-26.
(2010). Integrated Circuits: Material, Social, Spatial .
Volume. 24,
(2009). Introduction [special issue on the history of nanotechnology].
Perspectives on Science. 17, 111-122.
(2007). Introduction: Engaging with Nanotechnologies – Engaging Differently?.
Nanoethics, Special Issue. 1, 123-176.
(2009). Is nanotechnology Changing Scientific Collaboration? Survey Evidence from a Nano-Oriented Campus.
Nature Nanotechnology.
(2008). It’s Just Like That, Except Different. The Power of Analogy In Describing Nanotechnology.
Science Progress.
(2008). The Larger World of Nano.
Physics Today. 61, 38-44.
(2009). The Long History of Molecular Electronics: Microelectronics Origins of Nanotechnology.
Social Studies of Science. 39, 11-50.
(2007). MBE deserves a place in the history books.
Nature Nanotechnology. 2, 259-261.
(2008). Molecular Electronics in the Longue Duree: The Microelectronics Origins of Nanotechnology.
Chemical Heritage Foundation.
(2006). Nanotechnology and the Modern University.
Practicing Anthropology. 47, 56-80.
(2011). Nanotechnology and the US National Innovation System: Continuity and Change.
The Journal of Technology Transfer. 1-15.
(2009). Nanotoxicology: Characterizing the Scientific Literature: 2000-2007.
Journal of Nanoparticle Research. 11, 251-257.
(2011). The National Nanotechnology Initiative: Federal Support for Science and Technology, or Hidden Industrial Policy?.
Technology in Society. 33, 109-118.
(2009). National Security and National Innovation Systems.
Journal of Technology Transfer. 34, 455-473.











