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January 30th, 2004
Nanotechnology Can Have a Big Future in the Bay Area
Abstract:
The San Francisco Bay Area is an internationally recognized hotbed of nanotechnology, but it must not relax or rest on its laurels if this science of the ultra-small is to provide big future economic benefits to the region. This is the main message of a 36-page report on nanotechnology in the Bay Area released today by the Bay Area Science and Innovation Consortium (BASIC).
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