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Images of Martian dust from an atomic force microscope on Mars this month was hailed as a major step forward in understanding the history of the planet. In this issue, NANO looks at recent advances in microscopy.
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CEA-Leti is the nanotechnology backbone of France. Dr. Jean-Christophe Gabriel, along with more than 20 other program managers, explores investment, research and development at the Grenoble-based centre.
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In every issue we bring you an interview with a leading opinion maker from the world of nanotechnology. Ottilia Saxl talks with CEA-LETI Director Laurent Malier about his burning ambitions.
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In this article, Richard Moore examines some of the characteristics that make nanomedicine different to conventional approaches and potentially exciting in opening up new treatment opportunities.
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An atomic force microscope on board NASA’s Phoenix Lander, currently sitting on the arctic pole of Mars, has returned the very first image of a single particle of dust from the red planet, providing new clues about the history of water on Mars and taking another step towards the possibility of a manned mission.
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