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Center of Scalable and Integrated N
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Highlights of the FY 2006 Budget Re
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Reaching nano-world and system crea
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The long-term vision drives NNI Tim
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First NNI strategic plan (2001-2005
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Simplified Portrayal of NNI Budget
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Accomplishments (2) • Partnership
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US has about 61% of world NT Patent
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Number of citations of Nanoscale Sc
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Infrastructure 2001-2005: 40 R&D Ce
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DOE Nanoscale Science Research Cent
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2004: 10-year vision/plan Defining
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Nanotechnology New understanding, d
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Nanotechnology New understanding, d
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June 2005 International Risk Govern
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Timeline for beginning of nanotechn
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NNI activities for Environmental, H
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B. EHS research and regulatory topi
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D. NNI workshops on nano-environmen
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International Dialogue on Responsib
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- Engineering has an increased role
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Nanotechnology university education
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Illustrations K-12 NANOTECHNOLOGY E
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Transforming and Responsible develo