About Kristen Kulinowski
Policy researcher in Washington, DC and adjunct faculty in the Department of Chemistry at Rice University. Former executive director of the Center for Biological and Environmental Nanotechnology; director of the International Council on Nanotechnology. Named one of Nanotechnology Law & Business Journal's Top 10 Nanotechnology Environment, Health and Safety experts; listed in 100 Amazing Scientists You Should Follow on Twitter; and widely considered to be one of the 1000 Most Uppity Women in Science. (I made that last one up for symmetry.) This is a blog of my own personal opinions about nanotechnology, risk, science policy and whatever else I feel like writing about.Recent Ramblings
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Monthly Archives: May 2009
Estimating nano-titania production
It may be that WolframAlpha isn’t sure what to do with my input but new research published this week could help. I asked WA a simple question, “What is the worldwide production of nanomaterials.” Of course, I knew there was … Continue reading
Posted in CEINT, exposure, modeling, titania
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WolframAlpha isn’t sure what to do with your input
My colleague Dr. Andrew Maynard gave up precious Saturday morning leisure time over the weekend to put WolframAlpha‘s new computational knowledge engine through its paces. Dr. Maynard, who goes by the handle @2020science on Twitter, solicited his followers for questions … Continue reading
Posted in nanoparticle, production, Twitter, WolframAlpha
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