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December 2nd, 2005
Scientists discover precise method of bending carbon-nanotube
Abstract:
A research team led by Ahn Sang-jung of the the Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science said yesterday that the team published a paper titled "Bending of carbon nanotubes in space with a focused ion beam" on the Nov. 21 internet edition of Germany's Advanced Material.
Source:
koreaherald.co.kr
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