2001-01-29
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발행기관
Michael E. Davey
발행일
2000/11/30
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The Administration has requested $495 million for
nanotechnology research, a $225 million increase
over FY2000. Nanotechnology is a newly emerging
field of science where scientists and engineers
are beginning to manipulate matter at the
molecular and atomic level. Proponents argue that
nanotechnology will lead to a new industrial
revolution in the 21st century. Scientists note
that nanotechnology is still in its infancy, with
large scale practical applications 10 to 20 years
away. Congressional concerns center around why
the Administration requested such a large
increase for the NNI, the extent to which the
newly established Nano Coordinating Office can
successfully fulfill its multi-agency planning
and coordinating responsibilities, and what role
the federal government should play in ensuring
that nanotechnology fulfill its long-term
potential broad-based commercial applicaitons.
While the Administration requested an 84%
increase for nanotechnology, Congress approved a
56% increase($422 million), or %151 million above
the FY2000 $271 million finding level.
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