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  • Nanotechnology - Promises and Risks

Nanotechnology - Promises and Risks

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Parent Category: EPTA News Archive
Category: other
Created: 2008-01-30

Nanotechnology is the fastest growing research area in the 21st century alongside biotechnology and genetics. Since 2003 the member institutions of EPTA have launched 17 projects concerning nanotechnology.

Use the project database as referred to below to search for projects.

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