Nanoparticles Have Negative Impact On Mussels
Monday, June 16, 2008 - 11:28
in Physics & Chemistry
Nanoparticles are now a part of many common household products. Aside form their use in electronics and bio-imagery, nanoparticles can be found in sunscreen, DVD players, cleaning products, textiles, fuel, paints, tires, ink cartridges and even certain foods.
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