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April 25th, 2005
Tiny, on a grand scale
Abstract:
It was one of those eureka! moments that researchers live for. Dawn Bonnell was riding Amtrak from Philly to Boston when it hit her - a way to build the gadgets of the future. If it worked, engineers could pick and choose from the smallest parts imaginable - atoms, molecules and other minuscule structures - and use them to make tiny new devices.
Figuring out how to do that has been one of the major hurdles in her field, nanotechnology, and the implications are huge.
Source:
timesleader.com
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