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Tiny particles: Big potential or big threat?

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The Environmental Working Group, an advocacy group that issues an annual list of sunscreen safety ratings, surprised some observers by calling nano sunscreens among the “safest and most effective” choices. But it doesn’t endorse nanomaterials in general, and the group recommends that consumers avoid those found in cosmetics, which could be easily inhaled. “We remain deeply concerned about the overall safety and oversight of nanotechnology as well as impacts on workers and the environment,” said David Andrews, a senior scientist at EWG.

Eggleson thinks it would be a mistake to place a moratorium on all things nano. “That would be putting the brakes on things we want and do need, but it rests on us to be good stewards of the technology we have,” she said. “The human failings have been a greater problem than the technology itself.”

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RESOURCES

The Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies, at nanotechproject.org, offers a database of more than 800 nanotech products, identified by the manufacturer, although the list is not comprehensive. Established in 2005, PEN is a partnership between the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and the Pew Charitable Trusts.

The federal government offers information through the website of the National Nanotechnology Initiative, a nanotechnology education, research and development program, at nano.gov.

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