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Nanotechnology Radio Show to Hit the Airwaves in December

Bourne Research LLC today announced the launch of a new science and technology radio show on 1310 KXAM in Phoenix. Starting on December 2nd, the Bourne Report will explore current developments in nanoscience, MEMS (micro-electro-mechanical systems), and other emerging technologies.

The Bourne Report will invite scientists, engineers and other experts to discuss the latest news, trends and hot topics. From real-life applications today, to the far-out possibilities of the future, the Bourne Report is a fascinating, thought-provoking program the whole family will enjoy. The show will be hosted by Marlene Bourne.

"Next-generation science and technology, and the cool products that are being developed as a result, are captivating subjects," said Ms. Bourne. "Each week we'll explore how and why nanotechnology and MEMS are making a difference and what that means to each of us on a personal level."

The first show, airing December 2nd, will provide an introduction to nanotechnology, engage listeners in a fun quiz to test their "Nano IQ," and also reveal the Bourne Report's second annual "Ten Coolest Consumer Products from 2007." These products are chosen for their innovative use of nanotech, MEMS and other next-generation technologies.

Join Marlene as she hosts the Bourne Report every Sunday from 3-4 PM on 1310 KXAM in Phoenix. Listeners around the world can stream the program live via www.BourneReport.com. Each show will also be archived (and podcast) for on-demand listening anytime, anywhere.

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