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#nanomaterials
Ultrafine Particle Emissions from Desktop 3D Printers
The November 2013 edition of the journal Atmospheric Environment contains an article entitled Ultrafine Particle Emissions from Desktop 3D Printers, by Brent Stephens, Parham Azima, Zeineb El Orch and Tiffanie Ramos. The article is open access and available through the Science Direct website. The article is rather technical in nature, but describes how the research ... Ultrafine Particle Emissions from Desktop 3D Printers
Governance and participation in nanotechnology
A look at Wikipedia gives a thorough if not quite technical description of what nanotechnology is or could be defined as. The description opens with “Nanotechnology is a highly multidisciplinary field, drawing from fields such as applied physics, materials science, interface and colloid science, device physics, supramolecular chemistry (which refers to the area of chemistry ... Governance and participation in nanotechnology