Make this nanotech/war book required reading in Congress

November 10, 2003 | Source: Small Times

“Nanotechnology and Homeland Security” (by Mark Ratner and Dan Ratner, Prentice Hall, due out this month)focuses on defense applications of nanotech, such as sensors, smart materials, and ethods for thwarting or disabling biological or chemical releases. It also covers environmental, energy and social/ethical implications of technologies that could evolve from protective to intrusive.