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January 5th, 2004
Meanwhile, at the 'edge of the universe,' Kiwis cultivate nanotech
Abstract:
Paul Callaghan has an excellent view from his offices high atop the hills of New Zealand’s second-largest city. In the foreground is the campus of Victoria University, where Callaghan teaches chemistry and materials science. A few blocks beyond is “the Beehive,” the cylindrical building that serves as the national seat of government. From those two worlds of academia and government, Callaghan and a few others are trying to build a new image for this small nation of three million people: a nanotechnology research hotbed.
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SmallTimes
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