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SYCAMORE – Imagine a TV screen made of flexible material that you can roll up and put in your pocket.

Picture tiny robots coursing through veins to target cancers without damaging healthy cells.

This isn’t a remake of “The Fantastic Voyage,” it is the future of nanotechnology, a field of materials science that is transforming the way we live, work and play.

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