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Where is nano taking us?

Jeremy Baumberg (School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Southampton, UK, United Kingdom)
Leroy Cronin (Department of Chemistry, University of Glasgow, UK, United Kingdom)
Mark Gee (National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, UK, United Kingdom)
Matthew Kearnes (Institute of Hazard and Risk Research, Department of Geography, Durham University, UK, United Kingdom)
Phil Macnaghten (Institute of Hazard and Risk Research, Department of Geography, Durham University, UK, United Kingdom)
Harris Makatsoris (School of Engineering and Design, Brunel University, Uxbridge, UK, United Kingdom)
Jeremy Ramsden (Cranfield University, UK, United Kingdom)
Rachel O’Reilly (Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, UK, United Kingdom)
Molly Webb (Demos, London, UK, United Kingdom)
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The narrative dimension of nanotechnology

Emilio Mordini (Director of the Centre for Science, Society and Citizenship, Via Sistina 37, 00187 Rome, Italy, Italy)
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15-24

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Nanoscience and nanotechnology initiatives in India

Dipak Kumar Dutta (Material Science Division, Regional Research Laboratory, CSIR, Jorhat 785 006, Assam, India, India)
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25-33

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Challenging biomorphic sensing: the RECEPTRONICS project

Marco Tartagni (School of Engineering, University of Bologna, Via Venezia 52, 47023 Cesena, Italy, Italy)
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On the sensitivity, selectivity, sensory information and optimal size of resistive chemical sensors

Laszlo B. Kish (, United States)
Janusz Smulko (, Poland)
Peter Heszler (, Hungary)
Claes-Goran Granqvist (, Sweden)
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Henry Matthews (Science Consultants, International Postfach, 4002, Basel, Switzerland, Switzerland)
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