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July 31st, 2003
Nanotubes go with the flow
Abstract:
The transport of molecules through narrow pores is a vital process for living organisms. With that in mind, scientists from the National Institutes of Health and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, US, have simulated the transport of water molecules through carbon nanotube membranes.
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