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Study suggests nanoparticles cross into the placenta
November 01, 2013
A team of UK researchers have used an in vitro model to show that nanoparticles may be able to cross into the placenta. The research team, led by Margaret Saunders at St Michael’s Hospital in...
Read More SharePutting emerging technologies on steroids – the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement
November 01, 2013
The Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) represents a significant risk to Australia, our environment, our health and our right to have decisions made in the public interest. It is yet another step in the...
Read More ShareNanoparticles in tattoo ink could cause cancer
October 01, 2013
Researchers from the UK’s University of Bradford have raised concerns about the dangers of some tattoo inks and their potential to cause illnesses, including cancers. Evidence has been found that nanoparticles from the ink...
Read More ShareWater treatment may not remove nanoparticles
October 01, 2013
A recent US study has concluded that the use of nanoparticles in consumer products is resulting in nanoparticles in drinking water sources and that treatment may not remove them. The study looked at three...
Read More ShareInventory finds increase in consumer products containing nanomaterials
October 01, 2013
The updated Nanotechnology Consumer Products Inventory now contains 1,628 consumer products that have been introduced to the market since 2005, representing a 24 percent increase since the last update in 2010. In addition to...
Read More ShareProposed European nano regulation is inadequate
September 01, 2013
As the European Commission undertakes public consultation regarding its proposed regulation of nanomaterials, Tatiana Santos from the European Environmental Bureau (EEB) explains why none of the options on the table are good enough. In...
Read More ShareNanoparticles could disrupt immune cell function
September 01, 2013
A new study suggests there is more to nanoparticle toxicology than cell life and death. Immune cells treated with nano iron oxide particles appeared healthy in standard toxicology tests. However, when exposed to the...
Read More ShareAustralia needs to follow Europe’s lead and regulate nano-ingredients in sunscreen and cosmetics
July 01, 2013
As European legislation requiring the labelling and safety testing of nano-ingredients in sunscreen and cosmetics comes into force, Friends of the Earth is calling for similar regulation in Australia to ensure consumer safety and...
Read More ShareNanomaterials in the environment: an unknown risk
July 01, 2013
Scientists are only just beginning to understand the potential risks associated with releasing nanomaterials into the environment. These include potentially harmful effects on soil and water organisms. Despite growing evidence of potential harm, a...
Read More ShareGreenScreen™ hazard assessment of silver and nanosilver demonstrates what we know, what we don’t, and what we’d like to know before we get too cozy with nanomaterials
June 01, 2013
Although there have been numerous published reports and reviews of the hazards of nanosilver and other nanomaterials, the results of this project, using GreenScreen™ established methods, are to our knowledge the most comprehensive systematic...
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