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Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Cross Borders

Authors :
Yury Gogotsi
Jeffrey Brinker
Takhee Lee
Manishkumar Chhowalla
C. N.R. Rao
Darrell J. Irvine
Wolfgang J. Parak
Ali Khademhosseini
Paula T. Hammond
Xing-Jie Liang
Emily A. Weiss
Warren W.C. Chan
Jill E. Millstone
Andre E. Nel
Molly M. Stevens
Christoph Gerber
Andrey L. Rogach
Graham J. Leggett
Yan Li
David S. Ginger
Maurizio Prato
Kostas Kostarelos
Cherie R. Kagan
Raymond E. Schaak
Andrew T. S. Wee
Sharon C. Glotzer
Luis M. Liz-Marzán
Nicholas A. Kotov
Laura L. Kiessling
Paul S. Weiss
Teri W. Odom
Reginald M. Penner
Michael F. Crommie
Xiaoyuan Chen
Omid C. Farokhzad
Christy Landes
Paul Mulvaney
Cees Dekker
Ali Javey
Michael J. Sailor
Shuit-Tong Lee
Mark C. Hersam
Lifeng Chi
Helmuth Möhwald
Aydogan Ozcan
Jason H. Hafner
Khademhosseini, Ali
Chan, Warren W. C.
Chhowalla, Manish
Glotzer, Sharon C.
Gogotsi, Yury
Hafner, Jason H.
Hammond, Paula T.
Hersam, Mark C.
Javey, Ali
Kagan, Cherie R.
Kotov, Nicholas A.
Lee, Shuit Tong
Li, Yan
Möhwald, Helmuth
Mulvaney, Paul A.
Nel, Andre E.
Parak, Wolfgang J.
Penner, Reginald M.
Rogach, Andrey L.
Schaak, Raymond E.
Stevens, Molly M.
Wee, Andrew T. S.
Brinker, Jeffrey
Chen, Xiaoyuan
Chi, Lifeng
Crommie, Michael
Dekker, Cee
Farokhzad, Omid
Gerber, Christoph
Ginger, David S.
Irvine, Darrell J.
Kiessling, Laura L.
Kostarelos, Kosta
Landes, Christy
Lee, Takhee
Leggett, Graham J.
Liang, Xing Jie
Liz Marzán, Lui
Millstone, Jill
Odom, Teri W.
Ozcan, Aydogan
Prato, Maurizio
Rao, C. N. R.
Sailor, Michael J.
Weiss, Emily
Weiss, Paul S.
Source :
ACS nano, vol 11, iss 2, Khademhosseini, A; Chan, WWC; Chhowalla, M; Glotzer, SC; Gogotsi, Y; Hafner, JH; et al.(2017). Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Cross Borders. ACS Nano, 11(2), 1123-1126. doi: 10.1021/acsnano.7b00953. UCLA: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/1zx8c4rg
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2017.

Abstract

The recent ExecutiveOrder by President Trump attempting to ban temporarily the citizens of seven countries (Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen) from entering the United States is having significant consequences within the country and around the world. The Order poses a threat to the health and vitality of science, barring students and scientists from these countries from traveling to the United States to study or to attend conferences. In preventing those members of the international scientific community from traveling beyond U.S. borders without guaranteed safe return, the Executive Order demeans them; in so doing, it demeans us all. Universities and research communities are especially impacted, as major universities have students and often faculty holding passports from one of these seven countries. This temporary ban would affect refugees fleeing war-torn areas, challenging the long-standing notion that the United States is a safe haven for those fleeing persecution and war in addition to being a magnet for talent from every corner of the world. The pages of this journal reflect the geographic, ethnic, and cultural diversity that underpins great science. The ban impacts domestic and global scientific efforts and communities. Science succeeds through the cooperation between collections of individuals and teams around the world discovering and learning from each other. To ensure rapid scientific progress, open communication and exchange between scientists are essential. As scientists, engineers, and clinicians, we have benefited from open interactions and collaborations with visitors and students from all parts of the world as well as through scientific publications and discussions at scientific meetings.

Details

ISSN :
1936086X and 19360851
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ACS Nano
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....21724a28a71dbdc00646e7f06fc340c2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.7b00953