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    Religion standing in the way of scientific progress...

    BBC NEWS
    Religious 'shun nanotechnology'

    Attitudes to nanotechnology may be determined by religious and cultural beliefs, suggest researchers writing in the journal Nature Nanotechnology.

    They say religious people tend to view nanotechnology in a negative light.

    The researchers compared attitudes in Europe and the US and looked at religious and cultural backgrounds.

    They say the findings have implications for scientists and politicians making policy decisions to regulate the use of nanotechnology.

    'Religosity'

    The researchers compared attitudes to nanotechnology in 12 European countries and the US.

    They then rated each country on a scale of what they called "religosity" - a measure of how religious each country was.

    They found that countries where religious belief was strong, such as Ireland and Italy, tended to be the least accepting of nanotechnology, whereas those where religion was less significant such as Belgium or the Netherlands were more accepting of the technology.

    Professor Dietram Scheufele from the Department of Life Sciences Communication at the University of Wisconsin, who led the research, said religious belief exerted a strong influence on how people viewed nanotechnology.

    "Religion provides a perceptual filter, highly religious people look at information differently, it follows from the way religion provides guidance in people's everyday lives," he said.

    The US was found to be the most religious country in the survey, and also the least accepting of nanotechnology.

    Cultural beliefs

    The researchers say its understandable that there would be a conflict between religious belief and nanotechnology, especially when looking at what they call "nano-bio-info-cogno" (NBIC) technologies, the potential to create life at a nano scale without divine intervention.

    "It's not that they're concerned about not understanding the science, more that talking openly about constructing life raises a whole host of moral issues," said Professor Scheufele.

    A similar study in the US looked at attitudes to nanotechnology and wider cultural and political beliefs.

    People were asked about their views on a range of subjects, including risk from the internet, genetically modified food, nuclear power and mad cow disease.

    Broadly, if they thought these were risky, they thought nanotechnology was too.

    The researchers say their finding support the idea that underlying cultural beliefs have a stronger influence on opinions formed about nanotechnology than science based information about it's potential and pitfalls.

    Professor Scheufele says the findings have implications for policymakers trying to regulate nanotechnology.

    "How do we regulate something where we have different moral ideas from the public?

    "We need to get to grips with the idea that the exact same piece of information can have a different meaning to different people, its the age-old dilemma for science about what could be done versus what should be done."
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    Published: 2008/12/08 10:50:48 GMT

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  • #2
    It might have been helpful if the term nanotechnology had been defined, either here or in the article.
    Well, the article. You're evidently just too lazy to make comment of any kind; other than you're biased eye-rolling statement. Nothing about what it is, why you support it, zilch.
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    • #3
      But MLK was religious. So, there.

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      • #4
        Not knowing what nanotechnology is makes me question your intelligence, Slow.
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        • #5
          Nanotechnology: Really small technology

          "The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
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          • #6
            Smaller than that, even.
            I've allways wanted to play "Russ Meyer's Civilization"

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            • #7
              I just want the news to differentiate between the passive and the active nanotechnology.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by SlowwHand
                It might have been helpful if the term nanotechnology had been defined, either here or in the article.
                Well, the article. You're evidently just too lazy to make comment of any kind; other than you're biased eye-rolling statement. Nothing about what it is, why you support it, zilch.
                I support scientific progress that might make our life better. Nanotechnology is one of those.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui
                  Not knowing what nanotechnology is makes me question your intelligence, Slow.
                  I think you miss Sloww's point entirely (assuming I understand it, of course).

                  "Nanotechnology" means different things to different people, and thus saying you oppose nanotechnology is not a very meaningful statement outside of a particular definition of the term.

                  Nanotechnology, for example, could mean anything from "small scale device production" such as currently goes on with computer CPUs, which nobody outside of a few Luddites would object to; to "making little robots that can modify your DNA and live off of sunlight", which the majority of people (myself included) would object to without some additional details (such as the safeguards from them destroying the earth). To most technically minded folks, the former definition is what we are talking about; but an awful lot of people, particularly rural folks with less interest in technology (and thus, less reading about it), the Hollywood definition of the term (the latter) is all they've been exposed to, and thus they oppose it.
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                  • #10
                    Its really ironic how religious nutters are the first to throw stones at things that seem weird or out of this world. I think if any of them saw God they'd probably persecute Him, and that's probably why He stays hidden.

                    One day these idiots will die and go to heaven and be all "Hey God why didn't you cure my cancer like a prayed for you to do." And He'll be all "I sent you stem cell research and you banished it, I sent you nanotechnology and you banished that too, so I sent orange bunny rabits with lifesaving blood and you burnt them at the steak claiming them to be religious idols. You're an idiot."
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                    • #11
                      Orange bunny rabbit steaks
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                      • #12
                        Taste like Mandrin Chicken.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Japher
                          Its really ironic how religious nutters are the first to throw stones at things that seem weird or out of this world. I think if any of them saw God they'd probably persecute Him, and that's probably why He stays hidden.

                          One day these idiots will die and go to heaven and be all "Hey God why didn't you cure my cancer like a prayed for you to do." And He'll be all "I sent you stem cell research and you banished it, I sent you nanotechnology and you banished that too, so I sent orange bunny rabits with lifesaving blood and you burnt them at the steak claiming them to be religious idols. You're an idiot."
                          So true...
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by snoopy369

                            I think you miss Sloww's point entirely (assuming I understand it, of course).

                            "Nanotechnology" means different things to different people, and thus saying you oppose nanotechnology is not a very meaningful statement outside of a particular definition of the term.

                            Nanotechnology, for example, could mean anything from "small scale device production" such as currently goes on with computer CPUs, which nobody outside of a few Luddites would object to; to "making little robots that can modify your DNA and live off of sunlight", which the majority of people (myself included) would object to without some additional details (such as the safeguards from them destroying the earth). To most technically minded folks, the former definition is what we are talking about; but an awful lot of people, particularly rural folks with less interest in technology (and thus, less reading about it), the Hollywood definition of the term (the latter) is all they've been exposed to, and thus they oppose it.
                            Bingo.
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                            • #15
                              Going back to the OP, frankly, this part:
                              nano-bio-info-cogno

                              I'd probably disagree with, again depending on what sort of other details there were. I don't think we should haphazardly create artificial life, without some significant progress on the software front (and design, particularly failover design).

                              In general, I think this is a study that was designed to achieve a particular result, and it successfully did so.
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