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May 30th, 2007
NMSU Team Leads Efforts To Make Nanoscience Part Of Undergrad Courses
Abstract:
New Mexico State University is leading an effort to make nanoscience, the study of the tiniest bits of matter, a part of biology and physics courses for undergraduates.
The university has received a nearly $175,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to spearhead the project.
The school plans to develop a statewide network of faculty at research universities and community colleges that will collaborate on a series of workshops.
Source:
koat.com
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