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March 12th, 2007
Living in a teeny, tiny, eenie, weenie world
Abstract:
The pressure to develop real-life nanotechnologies is on. Corporations and governments have poured funding into researching the many nano-sciences, But for undergraduates, finding a place in the emerging nano-scale revolution is a difficult task.
f mastering the basics of five scientific disciplines within a four-year program sounds like trouble, you can thank your lucky stars if you aren't studying nano-engineering. It's not easy, but to be among the best nanotechnology researchers today, speaking many scientific languages is essential.
Source:
thevarsity.ca
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