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December 15th, 2006
Architecture in Nanospace
Abstract:
Professor Sir Harold Kroto began this year's Faculty of Natural Sciences Schrodinger Lecture by revealing what had motivated him to pursue a career in science - and in the nanoscience field, with which his name has become synonymous. It was, he said, the realisation that in science things aren't always straightforward, and that if A is equal to B, B is not always equal to A. This is a fact which particularly applies to the science of the very small, with which he has been primarily concerned for over 30 years.
Source:
imperial.ac.uk
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