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The Genome Project–WriteNanotechnology in the real world: Redeveloping the nanomaterial consumer products inventoryNanotechnology and in situ remediation: a review of the benefits and potential risksBiotechnology. Regulating gene drives.Nanomedicine and ethics: is there anything new or unique?Synthetic biology: Four steps to avoid a synthetic-biology disaster.Application of a rule-based model to estimate mercury exchange for three background biomes in the continental United States.A transatlantic perspective on 20 emerging issues in biological engineering.Change of dissolved gaseous mercury concentrations in a southern reservoir lake (Tennessee) following seasonal variation of solar radiation.Governance: Learn from DIY biologists.Nanotechnology in the real world: Redeveloping the nanomaterial consumer products inventoryPublic's Understanding, Perceptions, and Acceptance of Nanotechnology through the Lens of Consumer ProductsShaping ecological risk research for synthetic biologyNanotechnology and in situ remediation: a review of the benefits and potential risksInternational viewpoint and newsCleaning up contaminated waste sites: Is nanotechnology the answer?International viewpoint and newsMercury emission from terrestrial background surfaces in the eastern USA. II: Air/surface exchange of mercury within forests from South Carolina to New EnglandMercury emission from terrestrial background surfaces in the eastern USA. Part I: Air/surface exchange of mercury within a southeastern deciduous forest (Tennessee) over one yearMysterious diel cycles of mercury emission from soils held in the dark at constant temperatureDiurnal variation of dissolved gaseous mercury (DGM) levels in a southern reservoir lake (Tennessee, USA) in relation to solar radiationDynamic flux chamber measurement of gaseous mercury emission fluxes over soils: Part 2—effect of flushing flow rate and verification of a two-resistance exchange interface simulation modelDeveloping a Comprehensive, Adaptive, and International Biosafety and Biosecurity Program for Advanced Biotechnology: The iGEM ExperienceArticulating 'free, prior and informed consent' (FPIC) for engineered gene drivesSynthetic Biology and the United NationsBioengineering horizon scan 2020
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