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Title          
Nanotechnology Takes Off - KQED QUEST 
   
 
Abstract    
From Lawrence Berkeley National Labs to Silicon Valley, researchers are manipulating particles at the atomic level, ushering in potential cures for cancer, faster computer chips and more efficient envionment cleaning techniques.
 
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Subject - Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
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Video Duration - 00:10:28
 
 
 

 

Title          
Nanotechnology Takes Off - KQED QUEST 
   
 
Abstract    

From Lawrence Berkeley National Labs to Silicon Valley, researchers are manipulating particles at the atomic level, ushering in potential cures for cancer, clothes that don't stain, and solar panels as thick as a sheet of paper. http://www.kqed.org/quest

About KQED :

KQED is a public broadcasting company based in San Francisco, California. On May 1, 2006, KQED, Inc. and the KTEH Foundation merged to form Northern California Public Broadcasting.[1] The KQED assets including its

 
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Subject - Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
Document Type - Documentary
Video Duration - 00:10:28
 
 
 

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