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How nanotubes break
April 3, 2006 – 10:35 AM
Media have widely spread the idea that carbon nanotubes are about 100 times stronger than steel and several times lighter. -
Fujitsu to use carbon nanotubes as heatsinks for semiconductors
December 5, 2005 – 1:05 PM
Fujitsu today said that it has successfully developed carbon-nanotube-based heatsinks for semiconductors such as memory and microprocessors. According to the company, carbon nanotubes can effectively amplify signals and dissipate heat simultaneously. -
Nanotubes Can Cause Cancer, Lawyers Lining Up
May 21, 2008 – 11:50 AM
Washington DC - Researchers are saying some nanotubes can be just as deadly as asbestos. -
Gadget sorts nanotubes by size
June 28, 2006 – 5:55 PM
A method of sorting carbon nanotubes by their size and electrical properties could make them easier to use in everything from nano-electronics to tear-proof textiles. -
Carbon Nanotubes Reduce Capacity Loss In Rechargeable Batteries
April 10, 2008 – 2:54 PM
Beijing (China) - Rechargeable batteries are a great return business for battery companies and a continuous source of inconvenience for users of pretty much device that uses such batteries: Ongoing use will cause the battery to lose its capacity over time: While you can influence the degree of capacity loss, you will eventually need to replace the battery at some point. -
Nanotube foams flex and rebound with super compressibility
November 28, 2005 – 11:15 AM
Carbon nanotubes have enticed researchers since their discovery in 1991, offering an impressive combination of high strength and low weight.
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