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Cellulose / Emerging technologies / Nanoparticle / Ultraviolet radiation / Fiber / Cotton / Natural fiber / Dye / Manufacturing / Nanotechnology / Nanomaterials / Materials science
Date: 2010-04-08 21:23:36
Cellulose
Emerging technologies
Nanoparticle
Ultraviolet radiation
Fiber
Cotton
Natural fiber
Dye
Manufacturing
Nanotechnology
Nanomaterials
Materials science

OPINION Can nanotechnology be fashionable? Cotton gets a makeover, turning it from an old-fashioned material into a fabric for the future.

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