Nanotechnology Research
EPA is leading scientific efforts to understand the potential risks to humans, wildlife, and ecosystems from exposure to nanomaterials – those materials produced at the nano scale. Through innovation and discovery, scientists are studying the unique properties of nanomaterials, determining their potential impacts, and developing approaches to evaluate any risks. They are also exploring how nanomaterials can be used effectively to clean up contaminants released into the environment.
This site describes the science conducted in EPA's Nanotechnology Research Program in the Office of Research and Development to support a sustainable nanotechnology future. Discoveries will help society make decisions about the development, use, storage and disposal of nanomaterials. The research will help protect public health and the environment as the field of nanotechnology continues to emerge.
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- Interagency Grantees Workshop, Nov. 9-10, 2009, Las Vegas, NV
More information - Very Small Offers Big Cleanup Potential
- Case Studies (External Review Draft)
