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Companies say that so-called nanofoods could be more flavorful and healthier than regular food.
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Lord Krebs, who chaired the House of Lords inquiry, said "nanofoods" could become much more common in the UK within five years.
Mirror.co.uk - News 2010
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Lord Krebs, who chaired the House of Lords inquiry, said "nanofoods" could become much more common in the UK within five years.
Yahoo! News: Latest news headlines News Headlines | Top Stories 2010
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"nanofoods" could become much more common in the UK within five years.
icSolihull 2010
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USA is the world leader in nanofoods followed by Japan, Europe and China.
Nanofood, Nanotech and Nanites: Quantum Effects and Fundamental Choices? 2010
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Nevertheless, they are pursuing such diverse lines of research as using nanoparticles to hyper-target pesticides to delivering additional nutrients or even medications via “nanofoods”.
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Despite their promise, nanofoods may be the next target for “consumers already worried about genetically engineered or cloned food,” according to Reuters.
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As supermarkets continue to quietly stock more nanofoods, consumer advocates want manufacturers to label such products, which currently stem from an industry lacking government supervision.
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Nanotechnology is the science of matter that's too tiny to see. benefits of nanotech include the ability to trace outbreaks of foodborne diseases. products such as sunscreen, bandages and clothing. nanofoods, citing safety shortfalls and corporate secrecy.
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Even more so if we assume that nanofoods might be easier to manage and / or could have added health benefits.
innovations-report 2009
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