Dietram Scheufele Finds Highly Religious Groups To Be Less In Favor of Nanotechnology

Nano and its capacity to alter the fundamentals of nature, it seems, are failing the moral litmus test of religion. In an advance online report published today in the journal Nature Nanotechnology, survey results from the United States and Europe reveal a sharp contrast in the perception that nanotechnology is morally acceptable. Those views, according to lead author and LSC professor Dietram Scheufele, correlate directly with aggregate levels of religious views in different countries.

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