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January 26th, 2005
Texas is 14th best state for nanotech
Abstract:
Texas ranks 14th among U.S. states for economic development from nanotechnology, according to a report released Tuesday.
Ranking first in the report from nanotech research and advisory firm Lux Research Inc. is Massachusetts, followed by California, Colorado, Virginia and New Mexico.
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