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Career In Biotechnology
Nanotech could mean sharper snaps
WaterLights begins to shine
Using light to move and trap DNA molecules
The gold standard: Researchers use nanoparticles to make 3-D DNA nanotubes
Nanotube Technology Used To Fight Cancer Cells
Drive to work in a flying car
Cold atoms could replace hot gallium in focused ion beams
Biomedical researchers create artificial human bone marrow in a test tube
Computing in a molecule
Nano "Tractor Beam" Traps DNA
Biologists learn structure, mechanism of powerful &#039;molecular motor&#039; in virus
Get Better Solar Cell Efficiency By Going Invisible
Engineering professor aids in important nanotech advance
Bio-sensor to make our food safer
Drive to work in a flying car
Nanotechnology May Be Used For Food Safety
Sampas Nanotechnology
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