
NANOMACHINES
Image: M. J. MURPHY, D. A. HARRINGTON AND M. L. ROUKES
California Institute of Technology;
COLORIZATION BY FELICE FRANKEL
Biologists sometimes stand accused of physics envy: a yearning for irreducible, quantifiable laws sufficient to explain the complex workings of life. But the
jealousy goes both ways. Physicists, chemists and other nonbiologists have long suffered from what can only be called NIH envy: the longing for the hefty
This article was originally published with the title Megabucks for Nanotech.
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