Archive for the 'Organic' Category

International Council on Nanotechnology reports research needs assessment

May 12th, 2008 -- Posted in Environment, Organic | No Comments »

After the digg success of Bioplastics and after reading comments I’ve looked a bit of information about nanotechnology and here’s what I’ve found. Hope that this will make BigManOnCampus happy ;)

May 1, 2008 — As nanoscale particles have been incorporated into commercially available materials such as paints and coatings, fears have arisen about unintended consequences. Today, the International Council on Nanotechnology (ICON) unveiled the results of an effort launched last year to share information and combine efforts toward efficient, timely international research.

In 2007 ICON brought together more than 70 experts from 13 countries for two workshops aimed at defining a set of research needs for assessing potential nanotechnology impacts. Participants came from academia, industry, government, and non-governmental agencies. The group worked together to produce a global research strategy for predicting the interactions between engineered nanoparticles and biological systems at the molecular level so that biocompatible nanomaterials can be developed and applied safely.

The effort was funded by ICON and the National Science Foundation, and its results will be discussed today, May 1, when ICON — in partnership with the Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies — releases a report called International Assessment of Nanotechnology Environment, Health and Safety Research Needs. The report details findings of the two workshops.

A recorded webcast of the event is available. Speakers included Dr. Kristen M. Kulinowski of ICON; Dr. Sally Tinkle, Science Advisor to the Acting Director, NIEHS/NIH; Dr. Michael Thompson, Business Development Manager-Nanotechnology, FEI Company; Dr. Richard Denison, Senior Scientist, Environmental Defense Fund; and Dr. Andrew Maynard, Chief Science Advisor to the Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies.

The International Council on Nanotechnology (ICON) is an international, multi-stakeholder organization based at Rice University. Its mission is to develop and communicate information regarding potential environmental and health risks of nanotechnology thereby fostering risk reduction while maximizing societal benefit. The council has evolved into a network of scholars, industrialists, government officials and public interest advocates who share information and perspectives on a broad range of issues at the intersection of nanotechnology and environment, health and safety. ICON maintains a public portal for information on nanomaterial environment, health and safety (EHS).

Weekend Random Thoughts

April 12th, 2008 -- Posted in Organic | No Comments »

I found this vintage chair in an antique store in Lambertville, NJ. I ALMOST bought it, but decided I didn’t quite want it. But I love the unique design of the chair; it’s a collapsible canvas chair with two belts…

Polishing the new wood floors

April 11th, 2008 -- Posted in Organic | No Comments »

I heart Method. And I love their new OMOP wood floor care kit. Originally, Method’s eco-answer to the Swiffer was packaged in a clear, plastic box. Great green product on the inside, not so green plastic on the outside. Now,…

Painted Duct Work?

April 10th, 2008 -- Posted in Organic | No Comments »

The super energy efficient heating/cooling system is installed and up and running! In the craft room, we found the easiest and most efficient way to heat/cool the space was to install a strip of exposed duct work from the ceiling….

Walls and Art

April 9th, 2008 -- Posted in Organic | No Comments »

Okay, so I over-ordered too much glass tile from Shaw. I admit it. So I am going a bit crazy tiling things around the house. At least we’re in the final stretch now of this 3 month renovation. Just the…

Luxe Eco Lab

April 8th, 2008 -- Posted in Organic | No Comments »

The folks at Kohler had a sneak peek preview of an amazing new bath product in NYC recently. They held the event at a studio space called Luxe Laboratory. I thought there were some interesting things in the space, so…

Dining by Design

April 7th, 2008 -- Posted in Organic | No Comments »

Last week, I was in New York City to attend the annual Dining by Design event at Skylight Studios. It’s a charity event put together by the Design Industiries for Fighting AIDS and features one-of-a-kind set-ups that can sit 10…

Belted Rug

April 5th, 2008 -- Posted in Organic | No Comments »

I was virtual window shopping today and came across this interesting rug from Branch Home. It’s made entirely from vintage leather belts, all artfully arranged and stitched together to make a large area rug. This one measures about 27.5″ in…

Dryer Lint Use

April 4th, 2008 -- Posted in Organic | No Comments »

The other day, I was cleaning around the house and thought, “you know, I should really clean out the lint trap in the dryer.” So I pulled out the trap and found a huge mass of lint. I’ve written about…

Lettered Rocks

April 3rd, 2008 -- Posted in Organic | No Comments »

Back in the March issue of Country Home was a profile of designer Lily Kanter’s house in Mill Valley, CA. One of the craft projects I came up with for the shoot was to take a bowl full of simple…

Next »