《Out of the Laboratory and on to our Plates: Nanotechnology in Food and Agriculture 》

  • 来源专题:纳米科技
  • 发布时间:2016-01-26
  • This Friends of the Earth's report from March 2008 finds that untested nanotechnology is being used in more than 100 food products, food packaging and contact materials currently on the shelf, without warning or FDA testing.

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