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the biennial prizes consist of US$1 million each for nanoscience, neuroscience and astrophysics. http://www. kavliprize. no/7-11 june Governments meet in Busan, South korea,
Merging Nanoscience and Neuroscience for Technology and Healthã¢Â# and dated in 2011 and posted in the Columbia University Academic Commons the proponents ultimately seek to determine how the brain computes by creation of a detailed anatomical highway map of the brain.
The reason we use gold and silver in nanoscience is that they don't oxidize. But finally with aluminum nature has given us something we can exploit Nordlander said.
and Molecular Foundry director Jeffrey Neaton a professor of physics at the University of California Berkeley and a member of the Kavli Energy Nanosciences Institute at Berkeley.
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