Skip to main content
University of Wisconsin–Madison
UW Crest
Sustainable Nano Blog
NSF Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology
  • Blog Home
  • About the CSN Expand Collapse
    • About Us
    • WEL: Working Toward Wellness, Equity, & Liberation
  • Nano Sostenible
  • Podcast
  • Outreach Expand Collapse
    • Outreach Materials
    • Nano At Home
  • Community
  • Wellness Guidelines
  1. Home
  2. Tag: genetically modified organisms

genetically modified organisms

Using Gold Nanobullets for Genetic Engineering

Posted on December 15, 2016

by Joe Buchman edited by Eric Melby Have you seen the movie Avatar? I remember being captivated by the colorful world of Pandora, where the Na’vi lived. Some of the most picturesque scenes take place …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged dna, Eric Melby, flowers, fluorescence, gene gun, genetically modified organisms, Joe Buchman, nanotechnology, orchid

To Label or Not To Label

Posted on April 2, 2013

by Christy Haynes I love a good dystopian novel where technology has gotten out of hand and changed some futuristic society into a place none of us would want to live – think Brave New …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged Christy Haynes, consumer products, dystopian, genetically modified organisms, goo, nano, nanoparticles, product labels, public policy, safety, safety testing, toxicity

Site footer content

University logo that links to main university website Part of the Universities of Wisconsin

Website feedback, questions or accessibility issues: MATT.GOINS@WISC.EDU | Learn more about accessibility at UW–Madison.

This site was built using the UW Theme | Privacy Notice | © 2025 Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System.