The gulf between people and science

Written by The Postil

A little more than half a century ago, in 1956, the German Jewish philosopher Günther Anders published a book with a prophetic title, Die Antiquiertheit des Menschen (The Outdatedness of Human Beings).

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Nanotechnology Research at NCTR

Written by US Food & Drug Administration

Nanotechnology, the manipulation of material at dimensions between 1 and 100 nm (0.001 to 0.1 micrometer), is a challenging scientific area where specific tools are needed to characterize and detect the nanoscale materials.

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‘They’re Putting It In EVERYTHING Now’: Graphene Nanoparticles

Written by PSI Editor

tap water graphene

It sounds like something out of a Dean Koontz thriller. Graphene nanoparticles are being found in everything we consume, drink, and eat.

A new video exposes how graphene has been introduced into our environment and is ubiquitous. Whether it’s falling from the sky and leaving brown-black oily globules that can be picked up by magnets to even in what you eat.

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