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Byline: Jim Fuquay
Sep. 28--DALLAS -- Gov. Rick Perry used a gathering of nanotechnology experts Wednesday to announce that the state has been awarded the nation's third nanoelectronics research center and promised to use a public-private fund to attract top research scientists to the state. "We will bring seven or eight globally recognized researchers and their teams to Texas," Perry told an audience of students, educators and industry members attending the nanoTX '06 conference, which continues through today. Scientists recruited by the fund would work at the Southwest Academy of Nanoelectronics, a university-based consortium that includes the University of…