State leading way with nanotech
Oklahoma is taking nanotechnology research off the shelf and putting it to work in products created by state companies, said Jim Mason , executive director of the Oklahoma Nanotechnology Initiative.
"The National Science Foundation says that everything manmade is going to be impacted by nanotechnology,” Mason said during Thursday's opening session of the NanoFocus and Oklahoma EPSCoR Annual State Conference at...
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