Tiny perfection

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Nanotechnology is poised to revolutionize energy transfer, mechanics, optics, and data storage, but it started its revolution in medical devices. Ruari McCallion takes a very close look

In 2002, a study by the UK government indicated that the nanotechnology market will be worth over $1.35 trillion a year by 2010. That’s only three years away, and we haven’t heard much about the invasion of everyday life by billions of tiny...

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