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October 12th, 2006
Lecture takes on nature and nanotechnology
Abstract:
Before the morning assembly period on Thursday, Oct. 5, Middlesex students might not have thought it possible to fabricate a small, functional battery in a laboratory using a virus and bacteria. Yet the day's guest speaker, Dr. Angela Belcher, has done just that, as she succinctly explained to the school during her presentation.
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townonline.com
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