GreenNano webcast tomorrow morning
Sorry for the late notice, but I just learned about the live webcast tomorrow at 10:30 AM U.S. East Coast time by the Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies at the Wilson Center (ignore typo “Apr 11, 03:20 PM”):
How “Green” is Nanotechnology? A Corporate Perspective
“Nanotechnology has the potential to be doubly ‘green.’ It promises to give companies the ability to design new products that are made from more environmentally-friendly materials, and that use less energy and generate less waste throughout the production lifecycle. Green nanotechnology could also earn businesses hefty profits.”
It was the potential environmental benefits of productive nanosystems that first got me excited about nanotech. Regardless of how green nanotech is today or near-term, the long-term prospect of building with molecular precision should be great for the environment. —Christine



April 19th, 2006 at 8:54 AM
Nano Green Sciences, Inc. welcomes you to the revolutionary new world of nano-scale technology. This remarkable technology provides the foundation for products with a broad spectrum of applications, ranging from agricultural crop production and food processing to industrial and commercial cleaning. In its various formulations, it is also highly effective for a myriad of other purposes, including animal care, health care, mold removal, marine usage, oil spill dispersal, oil/gas well treatments, aquaculture and soil remediation.