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New US federal strategy for nanotechnology safety research released

by Andrew Maynard | Oct 20, 2011 | Emerging Technology, Nanotechnology

The latest iteration of the US National Nanotechnology Initiative’s Environmental, Health and Safety Research Strategy was released today – downloadable from nano.gov. A draft of the document has been on the streets since last December – this version...

EC adopts cross-cutting definition of nanomaterials to be used for all regulatory purposes

by Andrew Maynard | Oct 18, 2011 | Emerging Technology, Nanotechnology, Oversight, Policy

The European Commission had just adopted a “cross-cutting designation of nanomaterials to be used for all regulatory purposes” (link). The definition builds on a draft definition released last year, but includes a number of substantial changes to this....

Define nanomaterials for regulatory purposes? EU JRC says yes.

by Andrew Maynard | Sep 6, 2011 | Emerging Technology, Nanotechnology, Policy, Regulation

Cross-posted from The Risk Science Blog: In a recent letter to the journal Nature (Nature 476; 399), Hermann Stamm of the European Commission Joint Research Centre Institute for Health and Consumer Protection (JRC-IHCP) defended the need to define engineered...

Seven challenges to regulating “sophisticated materials”

by Andrew Maynard | Jul 22, 2011 | Emerging Technology, Nanotechnology, Oversight, Policy, Regulation

The materials that most current regulations were designed to handle are pretty simple by today’s standards. Sure they can do some nasty things to the environment or your body if handled inappropriately. And without a doubt some of the risks associated with these...

Don’t define nanomaterials – new commentary in Nature and an early draft

by Andrew Maynard | Jul 6, 2011 | Emerging Technology, Nanotechnology, Oversight, Regulation

One of the problems with publishing in journals like Nature is that it can get a little pricey for people to read your work if they (or their organization) don’t subscribe.  For instance, if you want to read the commentary I’ve just had published on...
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