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   NANOTECHNOLOGY : U.S. GOVERNMENT FUNDING
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The Next Frontier: The Tech Sector Needs A Nanotechnology Target -- Hal Plotkin  -- SF Gate  -- June 21, 2001

Hal Plotkin argues that the U.S. should declare a goal of "developing a practical, working, cost-efficient nanovehicle within 10 years" to excite the public imagination and reinvigorate the ailing technological sector in the same way the "Space Race" did in the 1960s'.

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Nano Gets Boost from Bush -- Alan Leo  -- Technology Review  -- April 13, 2001

The science of small will get a big boost next year, if President Bush has his way. In his budget proposal released last week, Bush requested $485 million for nanotechnology research in fiscal year 2002, a fifteen percent increase from the $422 million Congress granted last year.

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Clinton Makes Nanotechnology a Priority in 21st Century Research Fund -- Office of the Press Secretary  -- White House Press Release  -- January 21, 2000

On Friday January 21, 2000, in a speech at the California Institute of Technology, President Clinton proposed a $2.8 billion rise in U.S. research funding, including a $497 million 'National Nanotechnology Initiative.'

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Ultra-tiny machines are becoming big hope for scientists -- Staff  -- SiliconValley.com  -- November 01, 1999

Government agencies, leading universities and major corporations are rapidly expanding their efforts to design and build machines and structures on the scale of atoms and molecules. This exploding new discipline -- known as ``nanotechnology'' -- has become a top scientific priority in Congress and at the White House.

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