2 thoughts on “Nanotech risks not being reported or is there nothing to report?

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    Hi Julian! Thanks for dropping by and leaving a comment. I may be stretching here but it seems to me that a few months ago, you posted an article for Scientific American about nanotechnology, which I enjoyed. As for getting access to the risk analysis articles, paywalls are quite irksome, eh? I understand some universities give their alumna access to academic journals and books. I believe all you need is an alumnae card. Some academic publishers will give you access one year after publication (although you’ll likely have moved on by then). The easiest way, of course, is getting access through your alumnae card or a friend’s library card otherwise it means contacting the authors and hoping they’ve retained copyright. Some universities are requiring faculty to make their articles publicly accessible through a university archives/open access repository. If I do think of anything else, I’ll send you an email. Cheers, Maryse

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