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November 27th, 2003
Intern makes huge impact on nanotechnology
Abstract:
Rob Sobelman thought researching the technique of creating carbon nanotubes would be boring. He ended up making a major scientific discovery. It began when the Staples High School senior landed a plum summer internship working with a researcher credited with helping discover carbon nanotubes - microscopic structures whose unique electrical properties are advancing the field of miniaturization.
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