31 March 2010
Stunning Research Shows High Potential for DNA Damage from Nanoparticles
'Nanoparticles may be able to damage the DNA of cells without ever coming into contact with it, according to a study conducted by researchers from the Bristol Implant Research Center and published in the journal Nature Nanotechnology.
Nanoparticles are particles so small that they have fundamentally different physical and chemical properties than the same substances do at more familiar scales. Industry is increasingly adopting nanotechnology for a variety of applications, from consumer products to medicine, but the technology remains unregulated.'
Labels:
Bioweapons,
DNA,
Facts,
Health,
Pathogens,
Technology,
Weapons of Mass Prescription
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