It’s a kind of magic

Chemical & Engineering News reports that a German cleaning product called ‘Magic Nano’ has performed a disappearing act. (Also see the Washington Post and MIT Technology Review articles). After reports that the aerosol formulation of this product has resulted in coughing fits and breathing difficulties for some consumers, the German Federal Institute of Risk Assessment issued an alert and the manufacturer, Kleinmann GmbH, recalled the product.

There seems to be some debate spreading across the internet (see: Slashdot; SciGuy; Cientifica; Nanodot; Nanotechwire) about just what is in this product and what may be to blame for the health problems. No adverse effects have been reported for other products in the ‘Magic Nano’ range, such as the pump-spray, so what is to blame – is it the nano or not? Kleinmann suggests that the anti-corrosion liquid inside the aerosol may be responsible, but it is inevitable that others will question whether nanoparticles are the culprit.

Let’s hope this incident sparks some more healthy (rather than hysterical) debate about the environmental impact of nanotechnology. The rage probably won’t last a 1,000 years and let’s hope it will soon be done.

Stuart

Stuart Cantrill (Associate Editor, Nature Nanotechnology)

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Papers in the April 2006 issue

For your commenting pleasure. All links are to abstracts. Posted on September 21, 2006.

Dong et al., CREB modulates excitability of nucleus accumbens neurons

Fonseca et al., Neuronal activity determines the protein synthesis dependence of long-term potentiation

Lamprecht et al., Fear conditioning drives profilin into amygdala dendritic spines

Kerr & Belluscio, Olfactory experience accelerates glomerular refinement in the mammalian olfactory bulb

Spudich et al., Inhibition of multidrug resistance transporter-1 facilitates neuroprotective therapies after focal cerebral ischemia

Otten et al., Brain activity before an event predicts later recollection

Bandell et al., High-throughput random mutagenesis screen reveals TRPM8 residues specifically required for activation by menthol

Skeberdis et al., Protein kinase A regulates calcium permeability of NMDA receptors

Adler et al., UNC-6/Netrin induces neuronal asymmetry and defines the site of axon formation

Tsankova et al., Sustained hippocampal chromatin regulation in a mouse model of depression and antidepressant action

Stranahan et al., Social isolation delays the positive effects of running on adult neurogenesis

Wang et al., Heterogeneity in the pyramidal network of the medial prefrontal cortex

Andermann & Moore, A somatotopic map of vibrissa motion direction within a barrel column

Priebe & Ferster, Mechanisms underlying cross-orientation suppression in cat visual cortex

Williams & Eskandar, Selective enhancement of associative learning by microstimulation of the anterior caudate

Shmuel et al., Negative functional MRI response correlates with decreases in neuronal activity in monkey visual area V1

Stocker & Simoncelli, Noise characteristics and prior expectations in human visual speed perception

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