International, Online Collaboration For Nanotechnology Standards
Federal government and U.S. industry scientists say they are forging ahead with plans for an international, online collaboration to speed up creation of critically needed nanotechnology standards, including the underpinning reference materials and tests that support development of nanotech products while minimizing potential risks.
International, Online Collaboration For Nanotechnology Standards
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