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Published online 5 September 2005 | Nature | doi:10.1038/news050905-2
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Nanotechnology and health
Jenny Hogan joins scientists and politicians in Edinburgh to find out what the science of the very small can do for her well-being.
The title of the conference's final session was "What can we do at an international level?" and boasted speakers from India, South Africa, China, Japan and Russia (and someone representing the European Commission, of course). Every country in the world, it seems, wants in on the nano act.
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