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The market is driven primarily by young, techsavvy consumers who demand more and more functionality from smaller equipment, he said. Nanotechnology generally refers to the manipulation of matter measured from to nanometers. Kirsten Gillibrand, DN. Y., cochairman of the High Tech Caucus and the Nanotechnology Caucus, researchers and entrepreneurs said lawmakers should boost spending on the issue and find other ways to foster promising research. Supporters of more federal aid for nanotechnology the science and engineering of products on an extremely small scale say this is the next industrial frontier.
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