
The NSTI Nanotech 2007 conference finishes today. I will be presenting on the St Helena nano program SHINE this afternoon, one of very few education papers. The conference has addressed research developments in bionano and health, water, materials development (especially carbon nantoubes and soft nano), and the Cleantech 2007 event has provided an excellent overiew of research and innovation in solar, wind and clean fuel technologies. It seems like nanotechnology has a lot to offer in addressing some of the world’s critical problems and it has been useful to find out more details.
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