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BUCKYPAPER
Buckypaper is a thin sheet made from an aggregate of carbon nanotubes, which are approximately 50,000-times thinner than a human hair. Researchers tout that buckypaper is 10 times lighter and potentially 500 times stronger than steel when sheets are stacked together and pressed to form a composite, and it conducts electricity and disperses gas. This topic covers the latest on this high-tech material and the rumors about its use in planes, cars and more.
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TALLAHASSEE - It's called 'buckypaper' and looks a lot like ordinary carbon paper, but don't be fooled by the cute name...
It's called 'buckypaper' and looks a lot like ordinary carbon paper, but don't be fooled by the name or flimsy...
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It's called 'buckypaper' and looks a lot like ordinary carbon paper, but don't be fooled by the cute name or flimsy...
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