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September 16th, 2004
Nanotubes get hard under pressure
Abstract: When Zhongwu Wang et al. squeezed carbon nanotubes in a diamond anvil cell, they made something so hard that it cracked the diamond teeth of the apparatus.
Source:* Nature
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