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All this from pencil lead: "graphite is a very old material, but take a tiny tube of graphite and it has totally different properties, says Dai. "That's what nanotech is all about."








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Electronics: Building Chips in 3-D Dr. Krishna Saraswat, Electronic Engineering; Dr. Chris Chidsey, Chemistry
Electronics: Building Chips in 3-D Dr. Krishna Saraswat, Electronic Engineering; Dr. Chris Chidsey, Chemistry

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