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October 26th, 2004
Nanotech study spans borders
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Gesturing to two academics holding an animated discussion over empty lunch plates at Albany NanoTech, Patrick Desjardins, a researcher at the Ecole Polytechnique Montreal, beamed. "I think there's one collaboration starting right now," he said.
Dozens of researchers from both sides of the Canadian-U.S. border converged in Albany on Monday for the Second Joint Quebec-New York Workshop on Nanotechnology.
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