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Issue 8: Nanomedicine

There are an enormous number of applications of nanotechnology to health and medicine. In fact, with the possible exception of electronics, medicine is the area where you are most likely to encounter nanotechnology in daily life. Issue #8, Nanomedicine, covers both current and future applications of nanotechnology to the detection and treatment of disease.

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Topics in this issue include:

  • Nanotattos?
  • Seeing inside the body
  • Sequencing DNA
  • An interview with nanoscientist Heather Clark
  • Teenier, Tinier Tools
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