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Carbon Nanotubes Unite Metals and Plastics to Form Ultra Lightweight Composite

Azonano.com: Mool C. Gupta and his team at the University of Virginia have used carbon nanotubes to unite the virtues of plastics and metals in a new ultra-lightweight, conductive material that may revolutionize electromagnetic shielding.

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