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Good News for Nanomedicine?!….Hardly
May 01, 2012
A new study published in the recent edition of Nature Nanotechnology is being widely touted as great evidence that one of the darlings of the nanotechnology world – Quantum Dots – are finally proven...
Read More ShareNew study shows nano-silver can affect sewage treatment works
May 01, 2012
A new study shows that silver nanoparticles have the potential to inhibit nitrifying bacteria in wastewater treatment works. Nitrifying bacteria play an important role in breaking down sewage. The study raises further concern about...
Read More ShareNew study finds Nanoparticles damage plant DNA
April 01, 2012
Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMass) have provided the first evidence that engineered nanoparticles are able to accumulate within plants and damage their...
Read More ShareExpert committee needs to look at nano-silver use
April 01, 2012
Friends of the Earth have called for the Government’s expert committee on antimicrobial resistance to look at the widespread use of nano-silver in consumer products. The call follows the release of a survey by...
Read More ShareSerious health implications posed by new research into nanoparticles used in our pharmaceuticals and foods
March 01, 2012
A new report in the journal Nature Nanotechnology has found that ultra-fine grains, nanoparticles commonly used in our drugs and processed foods could change the surface structure of our intestinal lining. Nanoparticles like titanium dioxide...
Read More ShareIndustry steps up calls for labelling nano-sunscreens, cosmetics
February 01, 2012
Cosmetics and sunscreen industry group ACCORD has called the Australian government’s refusal to label nanoparticles in sunscreens and cosmetics “out of touch”. In a story on Radio National’s AM, the industry has repeated its...
Read More ShareNano research reveals massive regulatory failure
February 01, 2012
The Australian government’s National Measurement Institute has released early research at the International Conference on Nanotechnology (ICONN) in Perth that casts doubt on the nano content of popular sunscreens. This research highlights the failure...
Read More ShareNano-silver putting lives at risk
February 01, 2012
7,000 Australians die each year from infections picked up in hospitals. This shocking loss of life is four times the annual road toll. Overuse of antibiotics has contributed to the problem, by promoting the...
Read More ShareChannel 10’s ‘The Project’ features nano-sunscreens
February 01, 2012
The nano-sunscreen debate is reaching ever wider audiences. Channel ten TV show The Project interviewed the FoEA Nanotechnology Project’s Dr Gregory Crocetti on the risks of nano-sunscreens and our calls for government action. Watch...
Read More ShareHasselhoffs to Health Minister: Please regulate nano-sunscreens
January 01, 2012
Coinciding with David Hasselhoff’s visit to Sydney, a crew of 20 Sydney-siders and Friends of the Earth members dressed up as beach safety icon ‘The Hoff’ to bring their concerns about the safety of...
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