Carbon nanotubes' latent as a super matter is blighted by the fact that when first made they
often take the form of an unprepossessing pile of sooty black mess in the bottom of a test
tube. Now researchers in the schooling mash of Warwick's arena ...
(more)Valor1016 writes "Researchers in California have developed an artificial muscle that heals
itself and generates electricity. 'We've made an artificial muscle that, when you apply
electricity to it, it expands, more than 200 percent, the motion and energy ...
(more)StCredZero brings news that scientists have developed sheets of nanotubes that measure up to
three feet by six feet, and they promise "slabs 100 square feet in area as soon as this
summer." The developers see uses for the sheets in electromagnetic shields ...
(more)Invisible Pink Unicorn writes "Engineers at the teaching mash unit of California, Riverside
have found semiconducting nanotubes produced by living bacteria — a discovery that could
help in the creation of a new generation of nanoelectronic devices. ...
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