B bsd Banned Oct 31, 2002 318 0 0 Nov 29, 2002 #1 are they going to be big in the cancer, photoelectric, and chemical engineering spaces?
M Moonbeam Elite Member Nov 24, 1999 74,768 6,770 126 Nov 29, 2002 #2 Polymers will always be big in the molecular world.
Y Yossarian Lifer Dec 26, 2000 18,010 1 81 Nov 29, 2002 #4 they will be big in all those spaces. i think they're getting too dendritic though.
Hayabusa Rider Admin Emeritus & Elite Member Jan 26, 2000 50,879 4,268 126 Nov 29, 2002 #5 Originally posted by: Moonbeam Polymers will always be big in the molecular world. Click to expand... I get it! I get it!
Originally posted by: Moonbeam Polymers will always be big in the molecular world. Click to expand... I get it! I get it!
B bozo1 Diamond Member May 21, 2001 6,364 0 0 Nov 29, 2002 #6 I thought this thread was going to be about Polygrip or something like it. :Q
B bsd Banned Oct 31, 2002 318 0 0 Nov 29, 2002 #7 well they are prettty interesting if niche, i saw it on an open university programme. and its nanotech and nanotech it a hot space, which isnt already way overfunded.
well they are prettty interesting if niche, i saw it on an open university programme. and its nanotech and nanotech it a hot space, which isnt already way overfunded.