Arturus, writer of a French language blog, Informience, has a long review of the nanotech essays recently produced by members of CRN's Global Task Force.
Le CRN (Center for a Responsible Nanotechnology) publie une série d’essais relatifs au développement des nanotechnologies et aux problèmes éthiques qui en découlent. Publiés dans le journal Nanotechnology Perceptions, et disponibles sur le web, ces textes émanent de spécialistes du sujet.
We're pleased to see that lecteurs de Français will have the opportunity to learn a bit about the ethical issues of nanotechnology.
UPDATE: Today on InternetActu, another French language blog, Jean-Marc Manach also posted a nice entry about the essays produced by the CRN Task Force. It appears that Paris is paying attention!
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In fact, Arturus' entry is a copy of the first article I wrote about Kurzweill's essay.
And it's true that InternetActu's paying more and more attention to nanotechnologies.
I wanted to inform you about those reviews, you've been faster than me ;-)
Posted by: jmmanach | April 22, 2006 at 03:19 AM