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May 15th, 2006
UA team perfecting new microcircuitry
Abstract:
A University of Arizona research team is on the verge of perfecting a method for using biological material to produce the electrical circuitry to create smaller, more efficient machines. The UA's Nanotechnology Interdisciplinary Research Team, known as NIRT, filed the patent May 4 for the technology, but the process could take up to five years to complete, said Patrick Jones, director of the University of Arizona Tech Transfer Office.
Source:
azstarnet.com
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