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Daniel Porter
Sep 5, 2012
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How does your graphene grow?
"Owing to the talents and efforts of materials chemists, graphene now grows like mold on almost anything, and from almost... Read More
Daniel Porter
Aug 14, 2012
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Graphene properties depend on substrate
Graphene is pretty much as thin as it gets, being single-layered sheets of carbon molecules and all. As a result,... Read More
Brennan Coulter
Jul 17, 2012
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Aerographite: 99.99% Air (Take that Aerogel's 99.98%)
Scientist from Kiel University and Hamburg University of Technology have created “Aerograhite”; a material with a density four times lower... Read More
Brennan Coulter
Jul 9, 2012
Carbon Nanotubes VS Tiny Bubbles
A recent study out of Rice University unifies two competing power laws, explaining the different behaviors of “short” vs “long”... Read More
Daniel Porter
Jun 18, 2012
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Controlling defects: growing longer nanotubes
Nanotubes have remarkable electrical properties due to their specific hexagonal lattice structure. When trying to grow these tubes -- which... Read More
Daniel Porter
Jun 7, 2012
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Nano cable shows unusually high capacitance
Coaxial cable consists of an inner conducting wire, coated by a non-conducting dielectric, which is in turn coated by another... Read More