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Want the low-down on nanotechnology safety? Try these ten helpful resources

by Andrew Maynard | Sep 14, 2009 | Nanotechnology, Recommended

Where’s the best place to look for down to earth information on nanotechnology safety?  Surprisingly, given how much time I spend speaking and writing about the subject, I don’t think I have ever sat down and compiled such a list.  But while preparing for this year’s...

Ten things everyone should know about nanotechnology safety

by Andrew Maynard | Aug 29, 2009 | Emerging Technology, Nanotechnology, Recommended

Asked to conclude the Fourth International Conference on Nanotechnology, Occupational and Environmental Health in Helsinki this year, I rather rashly came up with the above title for my talk—thinking that I would find inspiration in the multitude of new research on...

New study seeks to link seven cases of occupational lung disease with nanoparticles and nanotechnology

by Andrew Maynard | Aug 18, 2009 | Nanotechnology

A new study about to be published in the European Respiratory Journal links workplace nanoparticle exposure to seven cases of serious and progressive lung disease in China – leading to two patient deaths – and presses a number of “hot” buttons...

Nanoparticle exposure and occupational lung disease – six expert perspectives on a new clinical study

by Andrew Maynard | Aug 18, 2009 | Nanotechnology

The recent tragic account of seven Chinese workers suffering—apparently—from nanoparticle-induced lung disease, is likely to raise serious concerns with anyone potentially exposed to similar particles.  Yet without the benefit of insight from scientists and others...

Is nanotechnology poised for the ride of its life?

by Andrew Maynard | Aug 18, 2009 | Nanotechnology, Recommended

In the wake of a new study linking “nanotechnology” to two deaths and five additional cases of lung disease, the emerging technology of the ultra-small could be in for a rough ride.  Yet the real risk is that in the rush to use or even abuse the findings, the science...
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