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Technology Transfer and Objective Assessment of Science and World Priority

Claudio Nicolini
 

Abstract

Worthy of notice in this issue are for Society a critical analysis of post-Soviet space provided by one of the past closest associate of Gorbachiev [1], for Hardware new avenues in nanomaterials industry open by graphene and carbon nanotubes utilization with Li-ion batteries, conductive films and thermoset composites [2], for Cancer the combined application to melanoma of old immunology and new nanogenetics with recent FDA approval of a vaccine called Pembroizumab [3], for Space the asteroids [4] and the iron derivation from the core of Supernova [5] during its gigantic explosion monitored by the European satellite integral built, as for carbon time ago [6].

Published on: July 08, 2015
doi: 10.17756/nwj.2015-e002
Citation:  Nicolini C. 2015. Technology Transfer and Objective Assessment of Science and World Priority. NanoWorld J 1(2): 71-72.
 
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