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April 13th, 2004
Nanomaterials production weaves job growth in former textile town
Abstract:
Small tech is causing a ripple in this sleepy Virginia hamlet, which has grown accustomed to absorbing negative economic news. Luna is investing nearly $6.5 million to retrofit a 400,000-square-foot tobacco warehouse for high-volume production of nanomaterials based on its patented Trimetaspheres, which are hollow carbon molecules that enclose various metal and rare earth elements.
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