Googling CRN
Waving the Google magic wand last night, I learned that you can find web references to "Center for Responsible Nanotechnology" in at least 20 languages, including Arabic, Chinese, Czech, Dutch, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, and English.
According to this page, that means we only have another 88 languages to go until we have exhausted Google's translation abilities.
I also discovered that my "Bridges to Safety, and Bridges to Progress" paper is listed as Required Reading for students in the Computer Science Department at Bucknell University.
Anyone know of other high school or college courses that require our materials to be read?
Mike Treder
You can include Denmark on your list. On a Danish weblog (http://nanoblog.innovationlab.net/) about nanotechnology there's a link "Responsible Nanotechnology" to your – in my opinion excellent - site.
The weblog isn’t official yet but is launched within very few days and part of a Danish nanotechnology news site.
Weblog Editor Jonas
Posted by: Jonas | June 29, 2005 at 12:43 PM
Thanks, Jonas, and congratulations on your new weblog. Please let us know when it is launched.
Posted by: Mike Treder, CRN | June 29, 2005 at 12:50 PM