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Mechanosynthesis: From Theory to Experiment
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Mechanosynthesis: From Theory to Experiment

"Researchers can now identify an atomic site, position a molecular tool, remove an atom, deposit a molecular fragment, form a bond, inspect the outcome, and attempt a correction. This is not yet molecular manufacturing, but it is credible evidence that an experimental science of positional mechanosynthesis is beginning to emerge."

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u/interiorfield — 9 days ago
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How strict are job posting degree requirements in this case

Im in UG crashing out over my future and was wondering if a job posting asked for “materials engineering” and I had a materials and nanoscience bachelors of science (not engineering accredited sadly), would I be allowed to apply? Let’s assume a professional engineering license is not required. Thanks

Also Canadian but if not then advice from anywhere is useful. Thanks

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u/Objective-Border-123 — 13 days ago