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Nanotechnology:
A
technological revolution that will irreversibly
alter the way people live and
work.
The next
small thing could be you!
Imagine something so small you could fit 100,000 of them into a
single grain of sand. Now imagine those tiny particles carrying
nutrition to your cells in a way that nothing else can. They are
called RBC NanoClusters and they are an important part of
the 10 Days of Chocolate program.
NanoCluster technology has now been combined with one of the world’s
most treasured foods – cocoa – to create CocoaClusters, one of
the most technologically advanced form of cocoa available.
CocoaClusters provides cocoa with enhanced flavor, without
the need for excess sugar.
NanoClusters or CocoaClusters are included in each of
your 10 Days of Chocolate products providing you with
the most advanced nutrient delivery system available.
Let these incredibly small particles go to work for you.
Nanotechnology Revolution
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Nanotechnology is the new frontier currently
being featured in many magazines and touted as the
opportunity for a better tomorrow.
Rice University recognized the
potential of Nanotechnology and built a $30
million building establishing The Center for
Science and Nanoscale Technology. An alumnus of
Rice University, Royal BodyCare's founder and
President Dr. Clinton Howard, is a member of the
Rice Alliance for Technology And Entrepreneurship.

What is all the
excitement about?
What is Nanotechnology?
A nanometer is one billionth of a meter,
the width of six hydrogen atoms, or about
100,000th the size of a single grain of sand!
Nanotechnology involves the manufacture and
manipulation of molecules from 1-100 nanometers in
size.
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"Nanotechnology has given us the
tools... to play WITH the ultimate toy box of
nature-atoms and molecules...The POSSIBILITIES to
create new things appear to be LIMITLESS."
Horst Stormer, Columbia University,
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 "...four of the defining
technologies of the 21st century will be
nanotechnology, biotechnology, information
technology, and environmental science...the
potential both for improving the quality and
increasing the length of life has never been
greater."
Malcom Gillis, President Rice
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 "If I were asked for an area
of science and engineering that will most likely
produce the breakthroughs of tomorrow, I would
point to nanoscale science and engineering."
Neal Lane, Assistant to President
George Bush Science and
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