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This book aims to present concepts, knowledge and institutional
settings of arts management and cultural policy research. It offers
a representation of arts management and cultural policy research as
a field, or a complex assemblage of people, concepts, institutions,
and ideas.
Innovations from nanotechnology are starting to make their way into
products on the commercial market as well as information and combat
systems for the military. Improvements brought about by
nanotechnology will be revolutionary, but, nanotechnology will also
present entirely new threats. Steps must be taken now to address
the asymmetrical menace posed by future nanotechnology weapons.
Production rates of nanomaterials are also rising dramatically, yet
there is a general lack of agreement and understanding about their
dangers. Sometime within the next 5-10 years, development of a new
type of chemical or biological weapon based on discoveries in
nanotechnology could be a very real possibility, yet the Department
of Defense (DOD) has not initiated programs to focus specifically
on understanding or preventing this new type of threat. The DOD
should take action now to solve the unknowns as it relates to the
dangers of nanostructures, raise awareness on the dangers of
nanotechnology within US research institutions and internationally
alike, and introduce nanotechnology weapons into DOD educational
environments and strategic planning.
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