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Month: March 2011
Organic Electronics: What Lies Beneath

Organic Electronics: What Lies Beneath

by Vicki Cleave | Mar 3, 2011

A comprehensive study of plastic substrates can help you choose the right one for your device.

The World´s Smallest Pipettes: Capillary Action in Carbon Nanotubes

The World´s Smallest Pipettes: Capillary Action in Carbon Nanotubes

by Kathrin Wildemann | Mar 1, 2011

Encapsulated metal nanoparticles can be extracted from carbon nanotubes through reverse capillary action.

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