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nanotech letter January 25th, 2009Im just responding to what heard from them, which is We want you to know that we dont know about what nanoparticles can do in the environment. See the related download at right for her letter. Berceau spoke to The Daily Page this week about why this step is important and whether the state should spend more on risk assessment. We havent put together group that involved people outside of the agencies just yet.
The Daily Page What concerns you about nanotechnology? Berceau First, its really exciting, as science. You see them in cosmetics, with nanoparticles being used for variety of things that or not be good for the skin. No one even knows in what quantities theyre being produced. So if we discover, down the line, that there are adverse consequences, were not left thinking, Where could this have possibly come from? Theres lot of people taking look at this issue. 26, 2008.
Should the state invest more in researching the safety risks nanoparticles might pose? From public perspective, we should be supporting the science all around. We have no sort of accounting for that right So they probably are not going to be particularly forthcoming. Wisconsin Rep. 26, 2008. Madison, WI 81 Category Blaska BlogBooksComp TimeCrimeDVDElection WatchFood and DrinkFrom the archivesIsthmus Green DayLinksMadison HalloweenMadison MixologyMadison Music EnemiesScenesSnapsSpoken WordThe PlanskiWisconsin Film Festival Date COMP TIME Comp Time with Terese BerceauState rep takes lead on efforts to track nanoparticlesNathan J.
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Ive been very supportive of the scientific community on campus and worked with everyone from stemcell researchers to other biologists. We should know who is doing what with them and in what amount. Comp on am 5 Recommendations Berceau Its not an attempt to information. Related Articles Nanotech Small Wonder Related Downloads Berceau nanotech letter 120307. pdf Article Tools Read more Comp Time itemsEmail this articlePrint this articleEmail the authorRecommend This Article Article Tools Sponsored By Nanoparticles those suboptical materials found in more than consumer products are being eyed by some lawmakers and regulators as potential public health risk.
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