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Nanoparticles are little things, but may be big problems for health and environment

The current concern about nanomaterials isn’t pure scare mongering. It’s worse. It’s a real scientific doubt. The problem is that nobody’s too sure what the materials are going to do over time. The hazards aren’t clear, or anything like clear.
In the Media by Paul Wallis - 9 comments
 

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