Single-cell carbon nanotubes (IMAGE)
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From left, William Rice, University of Wyoming assistant professor of physics and astronomy; Joshua Walker, a UW Ph.D. student in physics from Cheyenne; and Valerie Kuehl, a Ph.D. student in chemistry from Beulah, Colo., characterize the alignment of single-cell carbon nanotubes in Rice's spectroscopy lab. The three headed a study that shows, for the first time, the ability to globally align single-wall carbon nanotubes along a common axis.
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