Nanotech's Medical Payoff Is Coming [The News Journal 12/14/2004]
Inventor Dean Kamen emphasizes power of engineering [Daily Pennsylvanian 12/08/2004]
Penn Materials Scientist Wayne Worrell Awarded Edward Goodrich Acheson Medal [11/08/2004]
After diplomas, University City 'is research writ large' [Philadelphia Inquirer 9/21/2004]
Penn Receives $11.4 Million to Open Center to Explore the Boundaries Between Nanotechnology and Biology [9/21/2004]
Penn's Shu Yang Named a "Top Young Innovator" [9/20/2004]
Researchers Spin Carbon Nanotubes Into Usable Fibers; New Material Retains Strength and Properties of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes [9/02/2004]
Computer Pioneer & ENIAC Supporter Dies [6/22/2004]
Penn Engineer, George Pappas, Honored with Presidential Early Career Award by President Bush [5/04/2004]
Steroid-Coated DNA, A New Approach to Gene Delivery [2/11/2004]
Sunfest 2004: Giving Students Hands-on Research Experience This Past Summer at SEAS
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