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Dr. Michael L. Curry: The Nanotech Game-Changer
The laboratory benches at Tuskegee University have witnessed history before, where George Washington Carver once transformed peanuts into hundreds of products, proving that science could serve the underserved. Decades later,...
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Chad Mirkin: The Architect of Invisible Revolutions
The world changed in 1996, but most people didn't notice. In a Northwestern University laboratory, a chemist was reimagining the fundamental rules...
Angela Belcher: Teaching Viruses to Build the Future
Abalone shells don't look revolutionary. They're iridescent, beautiful, and structurally remarkable—but they're just shells. Angela Belcher saw something different. She saw a manufacturing process that had...
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Nanotechnology in Cancer Therapy: From Lab Bench to Patient Bedside
Cancer treatment has always been a war of attrition. Chemotherapy drugs flood the body, killing cancer cells but ravaging healthy...
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The Invisible Infrastructure
Every revolution begins with a question nobody thought to ask. Not "can we do this?" but "should we do this...















