
Investigating the impact of natural and human-made nanomaterials on living things - Science Nation
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Science, Biology, Physics, Chemistry
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11th Grade - University
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The video explores the research conducted by Mark Wiesner and his team at Duke University on the environmental implications of nanoparticles. These tiny particles are used in various industries and are present in our environment, often unnoticed. The research focuses on how nanoparticles move through ecosystems and their impact on living organisms. Experiments in controlled environments, like mesocosms, help track their distribution in nature. The video also highlights the potential developmental defects in fish due to plastic nanoparticles and the toxicity of metal nanoparticles like silver and gold. The ultimate goal is to create a facility for testing nanomaterial safety before mass production, aiming to protect both the environment and human health.
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How do researchers track the movement of nanoparticles in the environment?
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What is the vision of Mark Wiesner regarding the testing of nanomaterials?
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