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August 2nd, 2007
A sampling of editorials from North Carolina newspapers
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From the News & Record of Greensboro, July 29
Nanoscience school a good investment
Plans by two UNC institutions to create a Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering are promising enough to win $58 million in funding from the General Assembly.
Not bad for a project that doesn't involve UNC-Chapel Hill, N.C. State and the Research Triangle Park.
Instead, the ambitious undertaking is happening in Greensboro. The JSNN will occupy a site in the new Gateway University Research Park and will be operated by N.C. A&T and UNCG.
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myrtlebeachonline.com
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Govt.-Legislation/Regulation/Funding/Policy
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Sound waves precisely position nanowires June 19th, 2013
3-D printing could lead to tiny medical implants, electronics, robots, more June 18th, 2013
Working backward: Computer-aided design of zeolite templates: Rice scientists apply drug-design lessons to production of industrial minerals June 17th, 2013
Academic/Education
CNSE Welcomes Record Number of Students, Majority of Whom are New Yorkers, for Prestigious Summer Internship Program June 12th, 2013
FEI and University of Oklahoma Begin Collaboration Research Agreement for Understanding and Developing Unconventional Oil and Gas Reservoirs: Collaboration effort will focus on new methods to classify shales in the economic assessment of “tight” resource plays June 7th, 2013
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz obtains new Collaborative Research Center on "Nanodimensional polymer therapeutics for tumor therapy" June 2nd, 2013
Lorraine University uses Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis to characterize biomolecules for agrichemicals, pharmacology and cosmetics May 28th, 2013
Interviews/Book Reviews/Essays/Reports/Podcasts/Journals
Less is More: Novel Cellulose Structure Requires Fewer Enzymes to Process Biomass to Fuel June 19th, 2013
Production of Bioactive Material for Quick Treatment of Bone Damages June 19th, 2013
3-D printing could lead to tiny medical implants, electronics, robots, more June 18th, 2013
Pioneering breakthrough of chemical nanoengineering to design drugs controlled by light June 18th, 2013