Then check out our newsletter! This fall we’ve launched our new Superfund@Duke quarterly newsletter, read it here. And, if you’d […] Curious about what we’ve been up to?
By Noelle Wyman Roth Throughout NaNovember, we’ve heard about how nano-titanium dioxide (TiO2) and nano-scale zero-valent iron (nZVI) might be […] Nano: a party-cle in your paints?
By Eileen Thorsos As Jeff mentioned in our last post, using nanoparticles to clean up contaminated sites more quickly and […] Solving big problems with tiny answers
By Jeff Farner Budarz As ToxInsider mentioned at the beginning of November, nanoparticles have generated a lot of attention […] Making heads and tails of nanotechnology
By Shawn Muslim This Superfund REU experience was by far the most fun I’ve had learning in a long time. […] Nano meets the Fresh Prince
By Savannah Volkoff After an exciting month of #OctoberBlogFest and exploring the topic of flame retardants (potential impacts of exposure […] NaNovember
The tale of why our furniture is full of flame retardants, and how those rules may be changing. By Noelle […] Rules and regulations and laws, oh my! (Part 2)
The tale of why our furniture is full of flame retardants, and how those rules may be changing. Over the […] Rules and regulations and laws, oh my!
By Dr. Ed Levin The Neural and Behavioral Toxicity Assessment (NBTA) Core here at Duke is headquartered in my […] Mechanism meets behavior – NBTA style