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Britain launches strategy on nanotechnology
The UK government will explore the possibility of a voluntary industry reporting scheme for nanotechnology as part of a cross-departmental strategy launched on Thursday. The scheme would succeed a limited pilot scheme that ran between 2006 and 2008.
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