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October 10th, 2006
Center works at Nanoscale
Abstract:
The Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Center for Nanophase Materials Science is a one-stop-shop for nanoresearch, where scientists investigate the composition of materials that are 100,000 times smaller than a human hair. During its inaugural users meeting June 14-16, 2006, the center’s scientific director Doug Lowndes welcomed more than 300 delegates representing universities and laboratories from around the globe to hear about the future of the Center and the research it will address over the next two years starting in late October or early November.
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