Nanotech bill gets Bush's approval
President Bush approved a bill that will provide $3.7 billion to nanotechnology projects over four years. "The 21st Century Nanotech Research and Development Act seeks to fund research and promote the commercial evolution of nanotechnology, the science of building products out of components that measure less than one-billionth of a meter."
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