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New Material Harder Than Diamond (Slashdot) science article
Slashdot | New Material Harder Than Diamond
University of Bayreuth (German) uni
Universität Bayreuth
News story relating the find articles news
Metallic Nanostructure group of the National Institute for Materials Science (Japan) nims
The NRIM Atom Probe Laboratory
Northwestern University Center for Atom-Probe Tomography arc northwestern
Seidman Group - NUCAPT
Article detailing the technology and its development articles
Power from blood could lead to 'human batteries' - smh.com.au
FSU.edu – FSU researcher's "buckypaper" is stronger than steel at a fraction of the weight
FSU researcher's "buckypaper" is stronger than steel at a fraction of the weight
– Carbon Fullerene and other Allotropes models by Vincent Herr
Herr's Carbon Fullerene Website
"For pure nanotubes add water" article by Eric Smalley 2004-12 "stands of single-wall carbon nanotubes as tall as 2.5 millimeters and 99.98 percent pure. Individual nanotubes range from one to three nanometers in diameter."
For pure nanotubes add water TRN 120104
Carbon Designs, Inc. Only home page. No technical data as of Sept 25, 2005.
Elevator 2010 Sponsors
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Nanoscale materials SWNT MWNT Carbon Nanotubes sales for research and industry markets, Helix Material Solutions
Review of Non-Oil and Gas Research Activities in the Houston-Galveston-Gulf Coast Area house science hearings
House Committee on Science
Columbia University Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center presents "Our Energy Challege" September 23, 2003 rice
The Smalley Group - Rice University
Carbon Nanotubes Monthly Newsletter - focuses on various applications of carbon nanotubes and surveys research papers and issued patents
Carbon Nanotubes Monthly - February 2006 - Carbon Nanotubes Sensors
Nanotube production surveys Last Update September 18, 2005
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Science News - Nanotube Super Fibers - From Science News, Vol. 163, No. 24, June 14, 2003, p. 372. No Updates.
Super Fibers: Nanotubes make tough threads: Science News Online, June 14, 2003
NanoDiamond (nanotubes arranged in a diamond formation yielding a very high strength-to-weight ratio material)
nanoDiamond
University of Texas at Dallas NanoTech Institute chemistry
NanoTech Institute - The University of Texas at Dallas
University of Cambridge, UK, Research group website (Affordable methods for making carbon nanotubes and using them for gene delivery)
Carbon Nanotube Purification : Nanotubes for Biomedical Applications : Nanobiotechnology : University of Cambridge : Bioscience Engineering : Slater Group
Nantero (developers of nanotube based non-volatile memory)
Nantero-Mission
Jamieson V. "Open secret" ''New Scientist'' article
New Scientist Expert Coverage of Mech-Tech Robots Nanotechnology Vehicles Gadgets
The wonderous World of Carbon Nanotubes (Good introduction to nanotubes)
Ahwahnee Technology Silicon Valley carbon nanotube developer
Carbon Nanotubes
Commercial source of carbon nanotubes NTP-nanotube manufacturer in China
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wall carbon nanotubes from NTP
Multi-Wall-Nanotubes, Nanofibers, metallised Nanotubes manufacturer in Germany
FutureCarbon GmbH
Industrial source for MWNT CNT manufacturer in Japan
CNRI :: Bussan Nanotech Research Institute Inc, / Bussan IP, Inc.
"TubeGen Online: Web-Accessible Nanotube Structure Generator" research
TubeGen Online - v3.3
The Nanotube site - This site last update: 2005.08.05 (Friday) 10:08:05 EDT by David Tomanek.
The Nanotube Site
Carbon Nanotubes and Related Structures - New Materials for the Twenty-First Century, P.J.F. Harris (Cambridge University Press, 1999) Introductory textbook
Carbon Nanotubes and Related Structures
Image of a carbon nanotube
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