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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--polynomial_zeroes (banned from posting under my account)from the very-small-news-desk dept.
Quetzalcoatl writes "A team of publishers has come up with a way to make dupes, duplicated sheets of news at a rate of two per three days. These news already display a number of remarkable comments that lend them to the old news, including this one."
No, scarily enough, I've seen a dupe while the original was still on the homepage. And I'm only 15, I haven't been around all that long.
Here's one at MINUS 46 hours and 34 minutes.
"46 hours and 34 minutes, surely this has got to be getting close to a duping record"
Meanwhile, every post that bitches about the dupe means another ad being served. Yeah, you dudes are doing a real bang-up job on encouraging Slashdot to not dupe.
"Derp de derp."
thank you for showing your a 100% moran.
They serve ads on /.? Oh, yeah, that's right; I've got AdBlock.
Is it just my observation, or are there way too many stupid people in the world?
I one who missed it. Thanks for the Dupe!!
I'm glad an article about such an interesting discovery got duped, because I missed the first one.
Willy