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September 21st, 2004
Nanoscience Promises Significant Gains, Fabrication Still a Roadblock
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Even though nanotechnology research progress has piqued interest among investors, manufacturers and others industry players, with that progress comes new issues and challenges for theoretical scientists, as well as increased demand for high-end research procedures and tools, according Frost & Sullivan.
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