SAFENANO’s Craig Poland explores the fibre pathogenicity paradigm, and explains why all nanotubes are not like asbestos. Read More...
The 2nd QNano Call for Transnational Access, providing users with access to European nanomaterials processing, characterisation and exposure assessment facilities, is now open. Read More...
The European Commission has announced that it will be taking steps to more tightly control the risks of endocrine disrupters, the combined effects of chemical mixtures, and nanosubstances. Read More...
A news article on Nanowerk this week describes how researchers at the UCLA have developed a new method to quickly identify nanomaterials which can cause oxidative damage to cells. Read More...
The ObservatoryNANO project publishes its final annual report, summarising the European Nanotechnology Landscape and including EHS, societal and regulatory issues. Read More...
An international team of researchers investigated Canadian attitudes toward nanotechnology, and its applications in the food industry. Read More...
What are the implications of nanotechnology for the general public? What use is it to them? What are the risks and benefits? These are the types of questions that an online Knowledge Debate from the U... Read More...
The Study “Nanotechnologies from consumers’ point of view – What consumers know and what they would like to know” was published on 24th April 2012 in Bern. The key result: Nano-Hype is fading out. Read More...
The U.S. President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology has released its latest assessment of the National Nanotechnology Initiative. Read More...
The OECD WPMN has published a new document in its Series on the Safety of Manufactured Nanomaterials on important Issues on Risk Assessment of Manufactured Nanomaterials. Read More...
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