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February 4th, 2005
Smallest Things to Make the Big Advances
Abstract:
Harry Kroto has the rare ability to illuminate the often-turgid detail of fundamental research for his audience by relating science to art, society and life. His Academy Times lecture tomorrow evening entitled "NanoSpace Odyssey" will discuss nanotechnology and its importance for 21st-century science. The free public talk is organised jointly by the Royal Irish Academy, The Irish Times and the British Council.
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