Sticking Point: Nanotechnology, Lizard Feet, and Taping Grown Men to the Ceiling
August 7, 2008 | Posted by Cal Baier-Anderson in Carbon Nanotubes, Consumer Products, Health, Risk Assessment
Cal Baier-Anderson, Ph.D., is a Health Scientist.
We often think of nanotechnology as the latest product of ultra-modern science, but humans did not invent the nanoscale. We were not even the first to use materials with nanoscale features: The gecko beat us to it by several million years. Even more impressive, this little reptile has managed to use nanoscale materials apparently without experiencing any ill effects. It remains to be seen if we will be able to do this.
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