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Carbon Nanotube Ribbons Could Give Superman a Run for His Money
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Today’s Science Breakthrough: The Swimsuit That Dries Itself
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Self-Organizing Nanotech Could Store 250 DVDs on One Coin-Size Surface
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Carbon Nanotubes Could Replace Platinum and Lead to Affordable Hydrogen Cars
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Autonomous Claw Could Become the World's Tiniest Surgeon
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At the New Singularity University, Ray Kurzweil Will Train Young Futurists
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New Way to Make Graphene Could Lead to Transparent, Bendable Electronics
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To Levitate Nano-Objects, Researchers Exploit a Force of Quantum Repulsion
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#51: Physicists Build the World’s Smallest Transistor
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Nanotech Products on the Market May Have Unknown Health and Safety Risks
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#74: Viruses Are Put to Work Building Superbatteries
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#83: Bulletproof Paper Is Stronger Than Kevlar
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