Scientists team up for nanotube breakthrough
Researchers at Stanford University and the University of California at Berkeley have come up with a way to grow carbon nanotubes on silicon wafers and to test the nanotubes - two significant steps that could help pave the way for carbon chips. "Carbon nanotubes have been touted as a miracle material that could revolutionize computers, textiles and other products because of their unusual properties."
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