Articles

Fullerenes—an attractive nano carbon material and its production technology

Mineyuki Arikawa (Frontier Carbon Corporation, United States)
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The growth of nanotechnology literature

Ronald N. Kostoff (, United States)
Raymond G. Koytcheff (, United States)
Clifford G.Y. Lau (, United States)
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229–247

The magic of nano

David M. Berube (Professor & Industrial and Government Co-ordinator, NanoSTS, University of South Carolina Communication Director, International Council on Nanotechnology, United States)
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249-255

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The NanoDialogue project

Luigi Amodio (Fondazione IDIS-Città della Scienza, via Coroglio, 104, 80124 Napoli, Italy)
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257-261

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Does production of the world’s highest-tonnage manufactured item often involve nanotechnology?

Martin A. Hubbe (Department of Forest Biomaterial Science & Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27965-8005, USA, United States)
Abstract View : 4     PDF downloads: 2
263-265

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Nanotechnology: new technology but old business models?

J. Malcolm Wilkinson (Technology For Industry Ltd, Littleport, Cambridgeshire, CB6 1RA, United Kingdom)
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277-281

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The biological effects of nanoparticles

P.A. Revell (Professor Emeritus, Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering, UCL Eastman Dental Institute, 256 Gray’s Inn Road, London, United Kingdom)
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283-298

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