Steve Jurvetson: Green nano solutions
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Absolutely ridiculous job of journalism.
Thanks for not showing the slides that the speaker was displaying to the audience.
robert_fiske@...23rd Sep 2008 -
RE: Steve Jurvetson: Green nano solutions
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