New!
Nanotech Scenario Series
Join the
conversation at
CRNtalk!
| |
Reprinted by permission from Nanotechnology Now. See
more
here.
Best Of The Best
For
the past six years the team at Nanotechnology Now has tracked the
thousands of websites, individuals, businesses, and government and educational
institutions that exist in the nanospace. We read about and report on them every
day, 365 days a year. By interviewing them, and covering their news, opinions,
discoveries, triumphs and failures, we have come to appreciate a few above the
rest.
ADVOCATE:
a person who pleads
for a cause or propounds an idea |
The Center for Responsible Nanotechnology™
(CRN) A non-profit organization, formed to advance the safe use of
molecular nanotechnology, CRN was founded by Chris Phoenix and Mike Treder
in December 2002. The vision of CRN is a world in which nanotechnology is
widely used for productive and beneficial purposes, and where malicious uses
are limited by effective administration of the technology.
Neither Chris or Mike stand passively on the sidelines. They went into this
venture knowing that now is the time to prepare for the road ahead
(*), and eagerly accepted the challenge. While there are an infinate number
of possible futures, our best bet is to understand the implications of
nanoscale science, nanoscale engineering, and molecular manufacturing, and
then make intelligent decisions regarding their use. Chris and Mike help us
do just that.
In 2003, Chris and Mike opened the year by telling us - in simple terms -
what nanotechnology is all about, (1) then they explained to the world how a
nanotech future may be here sooner than we think. (2) They also debated
nanotechnology with a sceptic, and forced him to "reconsider my position
that the nanoassembler cannot be achieved in principle." (3) For those
of us unable to find the time to read it, they condensed the 556 page
Nanosystems into a 5-minute overview, so that we could all get a handle
on it. And to close out the year, they even told us how grey goo is not
going to eat us! (when most of us thought it would). (5)
I asked them where they were headed in 2004, to which Mike replied: "CRN
will continue working hard in 2004, applying what we've learned and breaking
new ground where we can. Nanotechnology offers the most wonderful benefits
and the most serious risks we've ever faced -- the human race can't afford
to get it wrong." (6)
For their efforts to help insure
the safe use of nanotechnology-enabled products, we present to CRN the "Best
Advocate" and "Best of the Best" awards for 2003.
(*) At an April conference
sponsored by the National Nanotechnology Initiative, Mihail Roco, the
nanotech guru at the National Science Foundation, noted, "Developments in
nanotechnology are going much faster than expected; in fact, development
time is less than half that we expected." Roco also flatly declared, "If a
company does not enter nanotechnology now -- in five years it will be too
late -- it will be out of business." From
The Smaller the Better |
Award description written by
Rocky
Rawstern, Editor of
Nanotechnology Now, NanoNews-Now, and NanoNews-Digest.
|