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August 17th, 2003

Nanotech to get most of the cash

Abstract:
Nearly half the government overseas scholarships to be awarded to young Thai scientists next year will be in the field of nanotechnology, according to an academic involved in the programme. ... nanotechnology had been given top priority because it was becoming a very important area of scientific knowledge that could determine a nation's competitiveness and survival in the coming decades.

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