1. NANOTECH:
Governments open wallets to compete for R&D breakthroughs

The United States leads the global race for important nanotechnology breakthroughs, but challengers are gaining ground. "There are countries that are doing everything in their power to become leaders in nanotech," said Jurron Bradley, senior analyst at Lux Research, which provides strategic advice on emerging technologies. "Japan, Germany, South Korea and Taiwan are lurking in our shadows and doing everything they can to catch up." Go to story #1

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25. STATE LINES:
Ala., Calif., Conn., Fla., Ga. and Ore.

International

26. WORLD LINES:
Brazil, Indonesia, Mexico and Vietnam

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