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April 8th, 2003
Carbon nanopipettes point the way
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First there was the buckyball, then came the nanotube, nanocone, nanohorn and even the microtree. Now, researchers at the University of Louisville and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, US, have added to the range of novel carbon nanostructures by growing carbon nanopipettes. More
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