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Will Nano be Green?

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Watch a video of chemistry professor Jim Hutchinson.


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Nanotechnology is still in early stages of development, but it's never too soon to ask how the nano process can be made "green," Hutchinson says.

In this VIDEO with ScienCentral News, Hutchinson talks about the work in his lab and the UO's efforts to make the nanotechnology manufacturing process environmentally friendly.

For more information about Hutchinson's work in Washington, D.C., calling for proactive research into the environmental, health and safety issues related to nanotechnology, read the full story.


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