Canadian researchers set to study impact of nanomaterials on aqu...

(University of Alberta) A team of Canadian scientists and engineers, led by the University of Alberta and the National Research Council of Canada, will collaborate on a $3.39 million, three-year study to assess the potential effects of nanoparticles in specific water environments.


 

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