Researchers found that carefully controlled inhalation of the nanomaterial has no short-term adverse effects on lung or cardiovascular function.
I'll bet that long term this will result in cancer... like nearly everything else.
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Researchers found that carefully controlled inhalation of the nanomaterial has no short-term adverse effects on lung or cardiovascular function.
I'll bet that long term this will result in cancer... like nearly everything else.
I mean just about any kind of rock dust will cause silicosis. Apparently graphite causes graphitosis. If it doesn't cause cancer, it'll still drastically reduce quality of life - it can be extremely painful.
No idea about graphene though, but I'm glad that they are still performing safety studies on it. The material has a lot of extremely useful applications.
It's cool, graphene based cancer vaxx on the way
Yeah, that kind of thing was said about plastics. And now we have microplastics in cells causing who knows what trouble.