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June 16th, 2004
Georgia, Israel embark on joint scientic venture
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The world of technology may be getting a little smaller, thanks to a joint scientific venture between Georgia and Israel. Scientists from Georgia Tech and several major technical institutes in Israel are combining state funding and brainpower to create technology on the nanoscale. Nanotechnology, the creation and use of objects on the nanoscale, is on the cutting edge of science. It could help discover cancer at very early stages, improve detection of dangerous gases and aid in repairing gene damage.
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