Governments prime basic nanotech research, applied activity yet to soar
Helen Gavaghan
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Nature, 2000, vol. 408, issue 6812, 619-620
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Hype or reality? Is nanotechnology just a clever rebranding, or a profound change in our world view? The answer is: both, says Helen Gavaghan.
Date: 2000
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