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February 25th, 2005
NASA scientist says nanotechnology advances will make things cheaper
Abstract:
A senior scientist from the NASA center for nanotechnology said Thursday that technological breakthroughs within the field would eventually make everyday things more accessible and cheaper.
Center director Meyya Meyyappan lectured to about 40 people in Nedderman Hall on the advancements in nanotechnology research as part of Engineers Week.
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