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| Title: | Carbon Nanotubes You Can Live With |
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| URL: | http://www.lbl.gov/Science-Articles/Archive/sabl/2006/Jul/01.html |
| Date: | 07/26/2006 |
| Publication: | Science@Berkeley Lab |
| Editor: | Lynn Yarris |
| Extended Text: | Carbon nanotubes, or CNTs, are hollow wires of pure carbon about 50,000 times narrower than the finest human hair but stronger than steel. CNTs have enormous potential in a variety of biological applications, including medical diagnostics and treatments. There's a problem, however, and until now it has been what technologists call a "stopper." For reasons not entirely known, CNTs are cytotoxic — contact with them kills cells. |