New technologies like 3D printing, ultraviolet disinfection, and nanobiotechnology were once used only by experts in specialized settings, Danielle Underferth at jhu.edu observes. Now they can be found just about anywhere, including the crosstown bus, the local mall, or in home health care.But these new innovations come with risks, such as exposure to toxic chemicals. To…
John Hopkins Univ. Dept. of Environmental Health & Engineering researchers launch on-line POccETMAP training program to teach safe handling of new technologies, including UV disinfection
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