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Date: Sat, 09 Jul 2005 17:36:37 -0500
From: Natasha Vita-More <>
Subject: Webcast: "Geoethical Nanotechnology Workshop"

WEBCAST ANNOUNCED
FOR FIRST WORKSHOP ON
GEOETHICAL NANOTECHNOLOGY

July 6, 2005, Melbourne Beach, FL --  The Terasem Movement, Inc., a 
non-profit foundation focused on geoethical nanotechnology, announced today 
that an interactive webcast featuring Ray Kurzweil, Max More, Frank Tipler, 
Doug Mulhall and other luminaries at its Geoethical Nanotechnology meeting 
will be openly accessible at www.terasemfoundation.org/webcast from 8AM-6PM 
EST on Wednesday, July 20th.

Geoethical nanotechnology is the development and implementation under a 
global regulatory framework of machines capable of assembling molecules 
into a wide variety of objects, in a broad range of sizes, and in 
potentially vast quantities.  An example of geoethical nanotechnology would 
be billions of tiny devices that reclaim hurricane or tsunami-ravaged 
landscapes.

Viewers of the interactive webcast are invited to email or IM 
(instant-message) questions directed to the presenters throughout the 
meeting.  Each hour, some of these will be selected for the featured 
speakers to answer.  Emailed questions should be addressed to 
  AOL IM questions should be addressed to 
"terasem."

Other Workshop presenters available for emailed or IM questions on July 
20th include Nobel Laureate Barry Blumberg (speaking on the definitional 
boundary of life), Natasha Vita-More, Wrye Sententia, Prof. Len Doyal, Mike 
Treder, Walt Anderson and Martine Rothblatt.  The webcast will feature 
simultaneous transmission of audio, video and PowerPoint presentations.

For further information, check out the "Program" page for "Geoethical 
Nanotechnology Workshop" at 
<http://www.terasemfoundation.org>www.terasemfoundation.org or contact 
Robert Daye at , phone: 321-676-3690, fax: 
321-676-3691.
    

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