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December 8th, 2005
JEOL, MIT to Advance Soldier Nanotech
Abstract:
Lightening soldiers' loads to increase their mobility and survival is the aim of a partnership announced this week between the JEOL USA, a Massachusetts-based supplier of electron microscopes and analytical instruments, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies (ISN).
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photonics.com
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