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MIT INVENTOR EXPLAINS HIS NANO ASSEMBLY MACHINE, 2001-02-15 (photo)

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MIT INVENTOR EXPLAINS HIS NANO ASSEMBLY MACHINE, 2001-02-15 (photo)
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Brian Snyder
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2001 AD (C21st AD)
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2001-02-15
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology graduate student Brian Hubert explains his Nano Assembly Machine, one of the inventions that helped him to win the annual $30,000 MIT-Lemelson Student Prize for Inventiveness at the school in Cambridge, Massachusetts February 15, 2001. The Nano Assembly Machine is capable of picking up and assembling virtually any type of material, several thousand atoms at a time. BS/RCS

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