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Major Nanotech, Energy, and Biomed Meeting: AVS 55th International Symposium and Exhibition in Boston, Oct. 19-24, 2008 - Read More

Date Added: September 26, 2008 06:44:03 AM
Next month in Boston, the AVS 55th International Symposium & Exhibition will showcase research from across the spectrum of science and engineering devoted to discoveries on the edge-in a vacuum, at interfaces, in plasmas, and in other controlled environments used to develop new materials and technologies.

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