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New Technique for Creating Nanotube Sheets

Quetzalcoatl writes "A team of researchers has come up with a way to make strong, stable sheets of multiwall nanotubes at a rate of seven meters per minute. These sheets already display a number of remarkable qualities that lend them to many different applications, including artificial muscles, transparent antennas, video displays and solar cells."

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  1. A question for polynomial_zeroes by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny
    Why are you omitting complex solutions of your polynomials? Yes, the one above has only real roots, but in the past you've posted polynomials with complex roots. Yet, you haven't posted them. It really bothers me.

    Remember: the number of roots of a polynomial is equal to its order.

  2. New material for Brisith soldiers underwear? by frinkacheese · · Score: 4, Funny

    Now our soldiers can have shortages of nanotube underwear - yay! Nanotube condoms anybody?

  3. And Sarah Mclachlan sings! by bmo · · Score: 4, Funny

    "The server's on fire!
    It's more than I can handle"

    Jeez...there's what.. (looks at file size) a 6.7MB video of this?

    And it's a dupe!

    Bravo! I genuflect in the direction of Slashdot, honoring its unlimited power to bring fear and loathing into the hearts of system administrators everywhere!

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  4. not consumer ready by wilsoniya · · Score: 2, Funny

    when they have it in 2 ply, 1000 sheet rolls that fit on my toilet paper spool, then maybe i'll be interested.

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  5. Burnin' Karma by Frodo+Crockett · · Score: 5, Funny

    Blackmailing sysadmin with threat of slashdotting - $10,000
    Posting the article twice after he pays up - Priceless

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  6. Scientists at Blistering Pace! by lo0ol · · Score: 4, Funny

    It's amazing what science is doing nowadays. First we're applauding the efforts of one group's efforts to create a new technique to make nanotube sheets, and only a few days later a NEW technique comes by! Fantastic!

  7. I can see that already by Janek+Kozicki · · Score: 2, Funny

    And next dupe about that will come from piquepille. I can see that already:

    "Are you amazed at how nanotubes _are_ produced? See _brief_ article for more details".

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  8. Breakthrough discovery! by Alsee · · Score: 3, Funny

    Slashdot invents new way to duplicate nanotubes!

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  9. Bravery! by Farmer+Tim · · Score: 3, Funny

    Show me a man who can joke about small penises and link to his wife's blog in the same post and I'll show you a man who knows no fear.

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  10. Enough already! I want my ... by KlaymenDK · · Score: 3, Funny

    ... monofilament "splendid cheese cutter"[1].

    And please refrain from modding me Funny. I am in fact serious: All this nano-research is fine and dandy, but it really doesn't _do_ much for us until actual products emerges on the consumer market. "us" being you and me, as opposed to science and nano-technology research(ers).

    In all sincerety, it would be great to see infinitely sharp and durable cheese cutters, or full-body workclothes that are strong and light, or, for that matter, that fabled space elevator. We are, after all, living in the (also-fabled) 21st century.

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    [1] Arthur C. Clarke, "Foundations of Paradise" p.53 (ISBN 0446677949)

    1. Re:Enough already! I want my ... by Farmer+Tim · · Score: 2, Funny

      ... it would be great to see infinitely sharp and durable cheese cutters...

      I hear you. As it stands you have to buy a new one every three or four garottings, and for some reason you get funny looks when you ask to buy in bulk...

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