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Malta Initiative Workshop

NSC ActivitiesBy Tassos PapadiamantisNovember 21, 2018Leave a comment

   Nanosafety is becoming one of the main areas of concern among the civil society and the industry sector. It virtually affects all areas where nanomaterials are applied, including food, cosmetics, medical products, buildings and batteries, to name a few. Over the last decades, large amount of data has been collected on nanomaterials and many…

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