Nano on reflection A number of experts from different areas of nanotechnology describe how the field has evolved in the last ten years
A decade ago, ‘nano’ was a word of tomorrow, signifying the promise of a future enhanced and streamlined by the torrent of possibilities that would come from single-atom control over the material world. Apple had just blazed a now well-worn path of cashing in on this cultural sentiment, releasing it...
Main Authors: | Bursten, JR, Roco, MC, Yang, W, Zhao, Y, Chen, C, Savolainen, K, Gerber, C, Kataoka, K, Krishnan, Y, Bayley, JHP, Nazar, L, Milana, S, Vandersypen, L, Weiss, PS, Schummer, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Nature Publishing Group
2016
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