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."
Remember: the number of roots of a polynomial is equal to its order.
Now our soldiers can have shortages of nanotube underwear - yay! Nanotube condoms anybody?
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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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when they have it in 2 ply, 1000 sheet rolls that fit on my toilet paper spool, then maybe i'll be interested.
I can't remember the last time I forgot anything.
Blackmailing sysadmin with threat of slashdotting - $10,000
Posting the article twice after he pays up - Priceless
"The newly born animals are then whisked off for a quick run through a giant baking oven." --heard on Food Network
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!
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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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Slashdot invents new way to duplicate nanotubes!
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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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... 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)
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