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CNI ushers in future with 30 nanotech patents (24 February 2005)

US-based Carbon Nanotechnologies (CNI) has issued 30 patents related to the use of small diameter carbon nanotubes, or fullerenes, which could revolutionise the way materials are made in the future.

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The Business Of Nanotech (4 February 2005)

There's still plenty of hype, but nanotechnology is finally moving from the lab to the marketplace. Get ready for cars, chips, and golf balls made with new materials engineered down to the level of individual atoms.

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Recycled paper used for cans (2 February 2005)

Increased commodity prices in the US may boost propoects of alternative forms of packaging.

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Britain's recycling targets increased (2 February 2005)

Britain recycles more waste but fails to match most of Europe.

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Nanotechnology begins to make presence felt (10 January 2005)

Despite "next big thing" hype on one side and "killer nanobot" alarmism on the other, nanomaterials are beginning to establish a commercial presence in the US market?and packaging could become a key sector, writes Anthony Fletcher.

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