carbon nanotubes

Carbon nanotubes immobilized in a tuft of quartz fiber have the power to remove toxic heavy metals from water

Rice shows reusable, carbon nanotube-reinforced filters clean toxins from water Carbon nanotubes immobilized in a

The first organic synthesis of a carbon nanobelt opens a new field of nanocarbon science

Chemists have tried to synthesize carbon nanobelts for more than 60 years, but none have

New carbon nanotube textiles stronger than current copper films by more than 50 times

Reflecting the structure of composites found in nature and the ancient world, researchers at the

Reusable carbon nanotube water filters could be the future of water filtration

A new class of carbon nanotubes could be the next-generation clean-up crew for toxic sludge

New composite technology will see enhanced electrical and thermal conductivity of conventional composite materials

New technology that could enhance both the electrical and thermal conductivity of conventional composite materials

Nanoscale surprise: Water turns to ice above its normal boiling point making water wires possible

MIT researchers discover astonishing behavior of water confined in carbon nanotubes. It’s a well-known fact

System that creates on-demand ‘nanotube forests,’ could help create electronic devices

A system that uses a laser and electrical current to precisely position and align carbon

Teslaphoresis lends the the ability to massively scale up force fields to move matter remotely

Scientists at Rice University have discovered that the strong force field emitted by a Tesla

How to make electric vehicles that actually reduce carbon

An interdisciplinary team of scientists has worked out a way to make electric vehicles that

New nanomaterial maintains conductivity in three dimensions

An international team of scientists has developed what may be the first one-step process for

Aerogel catalyst shows promise for fuel cells

Rice University scientists turn unzipped nanotubes into possible alternative for platinum Graphene nanoribbons formed into

Carbon nanotube sponge shows improved water clean-up

The CNT sponges were also shown to absorb vegetable oil up to 150 times of

VIDEO: Engineers create light-activated ‘curtains’

“Curtains made of this material could automatically open or close during the day.” Forget remote-controlled

Nanotubes can solder themselves, markedly improving device performance

University of Illinois researchers have developed a way to heal gaps in wires too small

Cheap metals can be used to make products from petroleum

The ancient alchemists sought to transform base metals, like lead, into precious gold. Now a