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From: "Gina Miller" <>
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Subject: Re: The Nanogirl News~
Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 18:59:23 -0800
On 30 Jan 3008, David Stodolsky wrote:
>Message #30388
>From: David Stodolsky <>
>Subject: Re: The Nanogirl News~
>Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 16:33:29 +0100
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>On 27 Jan 2008, at 07:42, Gina Miller wrote:
>> Cancer fight could advance via thin film. Chemotherapy drugs are
>> intended to kill the fast-growing cancer cells that populate tumors,
>> but the poison kills a lot of innocent bystander cells as well.
> >Nanotech researchers who seek ways to send chemokillers where
>> they're needed while avoiding healthy tissue had some good news last
>> week in the form of a film so thin as to be virtually invisible.
> >(Chicago Tribune 1.28.08)
>>
http://www.chicagotribune.com/technology/chi-mon_notebook_0128jan28,1,7259809.story?ctrack=1&cset=true
>Please indicate when subscription is required.
>Seems to work:
<http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/chi-mon_notebook_0128jan28,0,4568148.story
<dss
I don't have a subscription to that news joural and when I click the link it
works. I don't include subscription news in the Nanogirl news. So I don't know
what happened there...
Gina "Nanogirl" Miller
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#30388: Re: The Nanogirl News~ [David Stodolsky]
Message #30388
From: David Stodolsky <>
Subject: Re: The Nanogirl News~
Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 16:33:29 +0100
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On 27 Jan 2008, at 07:42, Gina Miller wrote:
>
> Cancer fight could advance via thin film. Chemotherapy drugs are
> intended to kill the fast-growing cancer cells that populate tumors,
> but the poison kills a lot of innocent bystander cells as well.
> Nanotech researchers who seek ways to send chemokillers where
> they're needed while avoiding healthy tissue had some good news last
> week in the form of a film so thin as to be virtually invisible.
> (Chicago Tribune 1.28.08)
>
http://www.chicagotribune.com/technology/chi-mon_notebook_0128jan28,1,7259809.story?ctrack=1&cset=true
Please indicate when subscription is required.
Seems to work:
<http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/chi-mon_notebook_0128jan28,0,4568148.story
>
dss
David Stodolsky Skype: davidstodolsky
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