Technique paves the way for more energy efficient, 3D microprocessors.
Carbon nanotubes embedded in leaves detect chemical signals that are produced when a plant is damaged.
Monitoring the plant hormone ethylene could reveal when fruits and vegetables are about to spoil.
Carbon nanotube film produces aerospace-grade composites with no need for huge ovens or autoclaves.
The process could work on the gas at any concentrations, from power plant emissions to open air.
New technique could enable assembly of circuit boards and displays with more minute components.
Made from carbon nanotubes, the new coating is 10 times darker than other very black materials.
New approach harnesses the same fabrication processes used for silicon chips, offers key advance toward next-generation computers.
Shining light through household bleach creates fluorescent quantum defects in carbon nanotubes for quantum computing and biomedical imaging.
Study finds baking soda, detergent, and table salt — all rich in sodium — are effective catalysts.
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