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May 11th, 2005
Carbon Nanotubes: Love 'em or Hate 'em?
Abstract:
Jack Uldrich: Today's edition of Ray Kurzweil's always fascinating website on "accelerating intelligence" has three separate articles on carbon nanotubes. The first two point to the long-term potential of carbon nanotubes, while the third raises a very troubling issue which, if left unaddressed (or, alternatively, not handled properly), could severely damage the emerging field.
Source:
NanoNovus
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