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Sanjukta Ganguli commented on Jayadev's blog post Nano Digest Magazine is out
"I shall be happy to have a free copy. Address is given below Dr. Sanjukta Ganguli 42A Hazra Road Kolkata 700 019 West Bengal"
Jun 7, 2009
Sanjukta Ganguli replied to Dr R S Jadoun's discussion Applications of carbon nano tube
"Can you suggest simple web pages to help understand the preparartion of carbon nanotubes and their different characteristics? This will help in my undertanding on the subject."
Mar 30, 2009
Sanjukta Ganguli commented on Carolyn Nichol, PhD's blog post Could a new curriculum in nanotechnology improve science education?
"I can suggest that since school children like natural science more than physical science, Nanoscience should indeed be introduced through this to them. After all Feynman`s thought was based on knowledge of bioscience and students can even find that…"
Feb 9, 2009
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At 4:41pm on January 31, 2009, remi said…
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Hello

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