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  • Responsible innovation with nanomaterials and nanotechnology: past, present, future

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/weblog/responsible-innovation-with-nanomaterials-and-nanotechnology-past-present-future

    … into everyday life accelerates, understanding the risks and benefits of these materials becomes crucial, … and clean energy applications. Balancing benefits and risks is key Understanding how nanomaterials move, … to managing both benefits—like cleaner energy systems—and risks, such as nanoparticle pollution. The overarching …

    Publication date: 12-18-2025
  • New approach methodologies to study intestinal fate of nanomaterials: current understanding and knowledge gaps

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/weblog/new-approach-methodologies-to-study-intestinal-fate-of-nanomaterials-current-understanding

    … knowledge gaps remain, especially in standardising and assessing how well these models mimic human biology and … human health. The intestinal uptake of NMs is critical for assessing their systemic effects. The intestine serves as a … strengthen the scientific and regulatory foundations for assessing the intestinal fate of ingested NMs. The document …

    Publication date: 12-18-2025
  • Machine learning to identify key factors in titanium dioxide nanoparticle genotoxicity; a work in progress

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/weblog/machine-learning-to-identify-key-factors-in-titanium-dioxide-nanoparticle-genotoxicity-work

    … handling outliers and validating the model warrants further assessment. The findings of this study are therefore not … presents an interesting approach that uses ML for hazard assessment. If developed further, these methods could be valuable for hazard and risk assessment. However, in its current set-up, the …

    Publication date: 12-18-2025
  • Transforming waste into valuable resources: innovations in sustainable nanoparticle synthesis

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/weblog/transforming-waste-into-valuable-resources-innovations-in-sustainable-nanoparticle-synthesis

    … Consequently, the existing issues surrounding their risk assessment remain, including knowledge gaps on long-term …

    Publication date: 12-18-2025
  • Early identification of safety, sustainability and regulatory issues of titanium carbide MXenes

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/weblog/early-identification-of-safety-sustainability-and-regulatory-issues-of-titanium-carbide

    … By identifying potential issues early on, the tool supports risk governance and helps formulate appropriate follow-up …

    Publication date: 12-18-2025

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