Nanotubes could pose health risk to production line staff, study suggests

Nanotubes could pose health risk to production line staff, study suggests

Tiny fibers used to strengthen everyday products such as bicycle frames and hockey sticks could pose health hazards to those involved in their manufacture. Certain types of carbon nanotubes — cylindrical molecules about one-thousandth of the width of a human hair — could cause cancer in the lining of the lung, researchers have found.