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... exciting studies being done.
Researchers have discovered that carbon nanotubes in mass quantities can have a number of vital nanotechnology ... nano tubes are the way of the future.
To create a string of nanotubes, scientists assemble trillions of strings of individual ... sense toxins and treat chemical spills. They want to see how nanotubes can be used medically to detect, identify and treat life ...
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... 40 micrometers in diameter, is made up of carbon nanotubes.
Others have made carbon-nanotube fibers by pulling ... scale up." The better aligned and ordered the individual nanotubes in a larger structure, the better the collective structure' ... solution processing works, the knobs to control the nanotubes, and how to predict what they'll do." The best solvent for processing ...
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... microscopy.Specifically, researchers wanted to determine whether the nanotubes would be able to reach the pleura, which is the tissue that lines the outside of the lungs ... months of exposure. However, this study used only a single exposure to the nanotubes. "It remains unclear whether the pleura could recover ... carbon black nanoparticles or a lower dose of nanotubes (1 mg m-3). This work suggests ...
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A new method for assembling carbon nanotubes has been used to create fibers hundreds of meters long. ... electrical transmission wires. But aligning masses of the nanotubes into well-ordered materials such as fibers has proven challenging ... scale up.” The better aligned and ordered the individual nanotubes in a larger structure, the better the collective structure’ ...
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... CNT dose makes the posion)
Carbon nanotubes are being considered for use in everything from sports equipment to medical applications, ... long-term responses such as cancer. However, the inhaled nanotubes "clearly reach the target tissue for mesothelioma ... months of exposure. However, this study used only a single exposure to the nanotubes. "It remains unclear whether the pleura could recover ...
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... vacuum. The peptide is as simple as that of aspertame, the artificial sweetener, she said. The nanotubes have the amazing characteristic of assembling themselves to look like "forests" of ... Kirsten Edgar have initiated the growth of these fascinating nanoscopic structures. But what are nanotubes? You may ask and why are they growing in a Victoria University Laboratory? The answer is that ...
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