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September 24 , 2007 Submit your: |
Science of Ultra-Small Poised to Bring Gigantic Gains; UA Positions Itself as Nanotechnology LeaderBy Chris Bryant & Mary Wymer It represents a potential answer for the world’s water shortage woes, it’s key in electronic and manufacturing advances, and it holds great promise for better treatments and earlier detection of diseases such as cancer, HIV and Alzheimer’s. “It” is nanotechnology – the science of the ultra small. And through faculty expertise, recent technology upgrades to the tune of more than $3 million dollars in UA laboratories, and a new cooperative research venture with Imago Scientific Instruments, a world leader in nanotechnology instrumentation, UA has positioned itself as a leader in key segments of this revolutionary field.
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