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Nanotechnology News | Mon, Jan 4

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Dayton-based Angstron Materials has been awarded a U.S. Department of Commerce grant of $1.5 million to support mass production of the next generation of nano-graphene platelet (NGP) materials for use...

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3 Months Ago, Nanotechwire.com says (in Angstron Awarded $1.494 Million In Funding From National Institute Of ...) We'll also be able to help industries that currently need and use carbon nanotubes, but would benefit from higher performance and a lower cost," said Dr. ...

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We'll also be able to help industries that currently need and use carbon nanotubes, but would benefit from higher performance and a lower cost," said Dr. ...

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