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Natural glass

By Philip Cohen

17 January 2004

NANOTECHNOLOGY might be a multibillion-dollar industry in the making, but you’d never know it from a visit to Mark Hildebrand’s lab. His workers churn out elaborate microscopic structures for a salary that adds new meaning to the term “minimum wage”. “To get billions of them working costs about a dollar,” says Hildebrand.

The workers in his lab at the University of California in San Diego are diatoms – microscopic, single-celled algae that are well known for their beautiful and elaborate glass shells. Hildebrand isn’t interested in their aesthetic merits, though. He and other like-minded researchers think all sorts of applications…

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