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Museum
of Science, Boston
"Intro
to Carbon Nanotubes"
Format / source: Web
Length/size:
self-paced
Comments:
They’re six times lighter and a hundred times stronger than steel,
and could play a big part in the future of construction. Some behave like
metal conductors while others act like semiconductors, and they might
form the basis of future computers. They can also move heat through themselves
better than diamonds, and might be used industrially.
http://www.mos.org/cst/article/4864/ |