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Title:End of a New York story
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Table of contents – Volume 5, Issue 1
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Invasion or innovationSealy, C. et al. | 2002
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Flexible future revealed| 2002
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Bottom-up the logical approach for nanowires| 2002
- 6
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Tissue road map| 2002
- 7
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Cancer chip on the cards| 2002
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Magnetic semiconductors that won't forget| 2002
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Flash photo| 2002
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Nanotube production| 2002
- 9
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TEM in situ| 2002
- 9
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Rational synthesis of fullerenes| 2002
- 10
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Ceramics display a new application| 2002
- 10
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Self-assembling and -repairing microwires| 2002
- 10
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Space control| 2002
- 12
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Smart sensor| 2002
- 12
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Atom trap| 2002
- 12
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Sounding out material properties| 2002
- 13
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Cahn`s ColumnCahn, R. et al. | 2002
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AFM conquers alumina| 2002
- 14
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Injecting a change in phase| 2002
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Probing the surface| 2002
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Magnetic attraction| 2002
- 17
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Understanding uncertainty| 2002
- 17
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Brain drain| 2002
- 17
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Rainbow to innovation| 2002
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Raising the Bamboo Curtain| 2002
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Lighting the way| 2002
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Materials measure up| 2002
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European collaboration| 2002
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Visualizing manufacturing| 2002
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Canadian nano institute| 2002
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Next generation characterization| 2002
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Making memories| 2002
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Super partnerships| 2002
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Microelectromechanical systems set to take off| 2002
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Six trillion calculations per second| 2002
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Microfluidic prototypes| 2002
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UCSD gets a tacky present| 2002
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Bright collaboration| 2002
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Micromechanics senses biomoleculesRaiteri, R. / Grattarola, M. / Berger, R. et al. | 2002
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Composites get smartChung, D. D. et al. | 2002
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Porous silicon a useful imperfectionMarsh, G. et al. | 2002
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New physics fellows| 2002
- 42
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Nanoscience creme de la creme| 2002
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End of a New York story| 2002
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Canada calls wood expert| 2002
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Shining example| 2002
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Engineering champion| 2002
- 42
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Quantum leap to Germany| 2002
- 42
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Round peg in a square world| 2002
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Honoring aluminum| 2002
- 44
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Fundamentals of physics| 2002
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Pressure power and display| 2002
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Structural diagnostic solution| 2002
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Thin film testing| 2002
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Small, fast, and validated| 2002
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Semiconductor market report| 2002
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Low distortion lenses| 2002
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Crystal clear| 2002
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Intermetallic reference| 2002
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Fines-free flash sorbents| 2002
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Detection reaches summit| 2002
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Hotplates and stirrers| 2002
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High-res scientific camera| 2002
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Deadlines| 2002
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Diary| 2002
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A different perspective George Whitesides| 2002