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(NAPSA)—Imaginea television screen only millimeters thick, cars with the ability to repair their own dents, or a personal wrist- watch capable of instantly reading your cholesterol and insulin levels and other vital signs through a skin-contact nano-device. yuBukd eg These advance- 9 ce g y . uy POOT #2 ments and manyoth- ers will become a 2 part of our everyday lives in the near future thanks to the researchanddevelopment work of Dr. Dr.Zhou Bing Zhou and his ——— team of nanotechnol- ogy specialists at Headwaters NanoKinetix. Dr. Zhou, a native of China and a pioneering inventor in the nanotechnology field, can control parti- cle size at the nanoscale—bil- lionths of a meter. His unique process controls and maintains the size, composition and structure of nano-scale products, such as catalysts and functional nano- particles that are environmentally friendly and economically attractive—two terms not often found together—andgenerations ahead of current technology. “The applicationof this tech- nology to any product will have a dramatic effect on the way people live their lives,” said Dr. Zhou, who has been working in nano- technology for 15 years. “Like the advent of the jet engine and the Internet, this will revolutionize the way welive.” For more information on this technology, visit www.nanokinetix. com. wau--------ee OSt eee nee ee Note to the Editor: Photo reprinted with permission from Chem. Eng. News. September 27, 2004, 82(39), p 25.