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The potential health risk from new nanoparticle materials is largely unknown. IOM is developing a programme of work to provide an integrated risk assessment approach for these
Tissue studies indicate that nanoparticles, engineered materials about a billionth of a meter in size, could damage DNA and lead to cancer, according to research presented at the
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Microscopic instruments that target only cancerous cells could replace less precise methods that also kill healthy tissue
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Lots of new products, from toothpaste to khakis, use nanotechnology. But some say we don't know enough about the health and environmental risks from the particles tiny enough to
Similarly to ultrafine particles, nanoparticles are sized between 1 and 100 nanometers, though the size limitation can be restricted to two dimensions.
By binding magnetic nanoparticles to human ovarian cancer cells, researchers at Georgia Tech can make the cancerous cells rise to the skin surface by simply passing a magnet over
nanoparticles.org is the information resource for the nanoparticle industry.
Windows cleaned by raindrops, white sofas immune to red wine spills, tiles protected from limescale buildup - new products created from minute substances called nanoparticles are
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