首页|Data on Robotics Detailed by Researchers at Rutgers University - The State Unive rsity of New Jersey (Potential Exposure of Adults and Children To Particles From Resuspended Nano-enabled Consumer Sprays)
Data on Robotics Detailed by Researchers at Rutgers University - The State Unive rsity of New Jersey (Potential Exposure of Adults and Children To Particles From Resuspended Nano-enabled Consumer Sprays)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News – Researchers detail new data in Robotics. Accordin g to news reporting originating in New Brunswick, New Jersey, by NewsRx journali sts, research stated, “The increasing application of nanotechnology has resulted in a growing number of nano -enabled consumer products, and they could be impor tant contributors to indoor particulate matter, with potential adverse health ef fects. This study investigated the exposure of adults and children to the releas ed and resuspended manufactured particles from seven nano -enabled consumer spra ys.” Funders for this research include Rutgers University, Consumer Product Safety Co mmission, USDANIFA Hatch Multistate project through NJAES project at Rutgers, T he State University of New Jersey.
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