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July 2nd, 2004
Nano roadshow spawns sequel
Abstract:
While one nano show crisscrosses the country to rave reviews, the creative team behind it has gotten the green light for a sequel. The National Science Foundation has awarded $1.8 million for the development and staging of "Too Small to See," a 3,500 square-foot traveling exhibition that is intended to immerse children and adults in the world of nanoscale science and engineering.
Source:
SmallTimes
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