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Unzipping Nanotubes Makes Superfast Electronics 64

Al writes "Two research groups have found a way to unzip carbon nanotubes to create nanoribbons of graphene — a material that has shown great promise for use as nanoscale transistors, but which has proven difficult to manufacture previously. A team led by James Tour, a professor of chemistry and computer science at Rice University, and another led by Hongjie Dai, a professor of chemistry at Stanford University, both figured out ways to slice carbon nanotubes open to create the nanoribbons. The Stanford team was funded by Intel, and the Rice group is in talks with several companies about commercializing their approach."

Comment 99% is misleading (Score 1) 313

A friend recently requested broadband near a major Australian city, and was told that the exchange had broadband, and there should be no problem getting broadband in the area. However as it turned out there were no more available ports at the exchange. The politician (both sides) count broadband at the exchange as broadband to everyone in the area covered by the exchange which is plain wrong. -- An expert learns more and more about less and less until they know everything about nothing.

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