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NC State to Lead Nanotechnology Research Initiative to Develop Self-Powered Health Monitoring Devices

NC State to Lead Nanotechnology Research Initiative to Develop Self-Powered Health Monitoring Devices, AzoNanotechnology, Bioportfolio, et al, Sept. 6, 2012. North Carolina State University will head a national nanotechnology research initiative to develop self-powered devices to monitor people’s health and know the impact of surrounding environment. Veena Misra, electrical and computer engineering, featured.