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August 10th, 2004

Technology gets put under the microscope

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Nanotechnology could be the key behind laptops that don't heat up on your lap, automobile materials that are stronger and lighter, and higher quality in printing processes. William Tong, a nanotechnology and quantum science researcher for Hewlett-Packard Co., will be the conference's keynote speaker. He answered a few questions from The Idaho Statesman this week.

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