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."
But with patents Americans will get the profits of it, thus closing a small part of the trade deficit.
Sometimes slogans about innovation and creativity do work out, however in the long run, the outsourcing campaign will need a new slogan.
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