Laying down the law on nanotechnology | Steven Vaughan

Regulating nanotechnology is fraught with difficulties. Current environmental law simply doesn't apply on the nano-scale The first asbestos mine opened in Quebec in 1874. By the 1950s, asbestos was being widely used as an insulator, a flame retardant and as 'flocking' (fake snow). Today, we know that asbestos fibres can burrow into the lungs and cause asbestosis, lung cancer and mesothelioma ...

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Laying down the law on nanotechnology | Steven Vaughan

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