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Common salt helps create metallic nanotubes for high-speed electronics, quantum tech
Researchers create stable niobium sulfide metallic nanotubes using table salt, paving the way for faster electronics.
For the first time, researchers have made niobium sulfide metallic nanotubes with stable, predictable properties, a ...
The team’s new synthesis protocol allows for the production of tungsten disulfide nanotubes which point in the same direction. The material they make show the key properties of single nanotubes. Tokyo ...
An international team of scientists from the Center for Advanced Sensor Technology demonstrated the ability of twisted carbon nanotubes to store three times more energy per unit mass than ...
The aerospace industry is continually involved with new technologies occurring almost yearly. One such technology engineers are working on is carbon nanotubes (CNTs). Image Credit: Andrei ...
Scientists have developed two new methods to create ordered carbon nanotube films with either a left- or right-handed chiral pattern. Chiral materials interact with light in very precise ways that are ...
Researchers at Stanford built a basic computer using carbon nanotubes, a semiconductor material that has the potential to launch a new generation of electronic devices that run faster, while using ...
Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have made tungsten disulfide nanotubes which point in the same direction when formed, for the first time. They used a sapphire surface under carefully ...
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