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First 3-D Patterned Nanostructures

Posted August 21, 2009 9:20 AM

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Chemists have become very skilled at building 2-D nanostructures, but making 3-D patterned structures for drug delivery, electronics, and other applications has proved more challenging. In particular, no one's been able to make 3-D structures with patterned surfaces.

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Re: First 3-D Patterned Nanostructures

08/21/2009 11:27 AM

Hooray! At long last science has given us boxes appropriately sized for us to store all of our cares about Brittney Spears!

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Re: First 3-D Patterned Nanostructures

08/24/2009 10:06 AM

We can store all of the brilliant minds in our government in one of these boxes too! and then rent out the rest of the space to pay the taxes on it!

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