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The NanoEthicsBank collects examples of laws governing the use of nanomaterials, as well as publications outlining how developments in the regulation of engineered nanomaterials is influencing their use in manufacturing and in consumer products. Below is a list of government agency websites and seminal reports discussing the regulation of nanotechnologies both in the U.S. and internationally.
United States
EPA – Control of Nanomaterials Under the Toxic Substances Control Act
This page summarizes the latest developments of how the Toxic Substances Control Act is being applied to engineered nanomaterials.
Food and Drug Administration- Nanotechnology
This web page summarizes some of the FDA’s main activities in the field of nanotechnology, including the Nanotechnology Task Force report from July 2007. Recent news from all major U.S. government agencies can also be found in the Federal Register (http://www.gpoaccess.gov/fr/) by doing a keyword search.
Europe
European Commission - Nanomaterials and REACH
This website from the European Commission's Directorate General for for Enterprise and Industry gives an overview of how REACH regulations apply to nanomaterials, and provides links to key publications on this topic.
REACH and the Regulation of Nanotechnology by Bryan Ward and Sarah S. Harley.
This article published in the December 2009 SafeNano Newsletter, discusses how the European Union’s Registration, Evaluation, Authorization, and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) Regulation relates to manufactured nanoscale materials, and includes a list of further resources.
Worldwide
Nanotech Regulatory Document Archive
The Nanotech Regulatory Document Archive is a free, searchable database of governmental documents from around the world relating to nanotechnology regulation.
Mapping Study on Regulation and Governance of Nanotechnologies
In January 2009, the FramingNano project, funded under the EU’s FP 7 science and technology program, published this report which summarizes how countries around the world are working to understand and regulate the health, safety, and environmental effects and ethical and societal effects of nanotechnology. The report includes a series of appendixes that give a detailed summary of research initiatives, legislation, national strategies, and guidance documents developed by European nations, as well as the U.S., China, Japan, and Australia.
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Lamar Odom in car crash
Khloe Kardashian's husband Lamar Odom is ''shaken up'' but uninjured after being involved in a car accident in New York last Thursday (14.07.11).
14.07.11
Khloe Kardashian's husband Lamar Odom is ''shaken up'' but uninjured after being involved in a car accident in New York last Thursday (14.07.11).
Lamar Odom was involved in a car accident after he left his cousin's funeral in New York City last Thursday (14.07.11).
The Los Angeles Lakers basketball player - who is married to reality TV star Khloe Kardashian - was not injured in the incident where his driver collided with a motorbike,doll Bag, leaving the motorcyclist and a pedestrian seriously injured. They are currently being treated at Elmhurst hospital in Queens.
Khloe was not in the car at the time of the accident although she tweeted afterwards: 'Angels are surrounding me always. Thank you!'
Although Lamar - who stars in his own reality TV show 'Khloe and Lamar' with his spouse - was said to be 'shaken up' by the crash, he quickly returned to work, tweeting on Friday (15.07.11): 'Shooting a Nike commercial in New York City.'
Khloe and Lamar, 31, married in 2009 after a month-long relationship and the 27-year-old socialite has previously revealed she fell in love with him after three days.
She said: 'I fell in love on the third day. I'm not a mushy person - I didn't even like him at first. I was just like, 'Urgh, another athlete.' But the second day I hung out with Lamar, he was so sweet. He was genuine. I love how attentive he is. He makes me feel like I'm the only person that matters. No man has ever treated me that way.'