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Carbon nanotubes are molecular-scale tubes of graphitic carbon with outstanding components. They’re among the stiffest and strongest fibres acknowledged, and have remarkable electronic properties and several other distinctive characteristics. For these reasons they have attracted massive academic and industrial interest, with thousands of papers on nanotubes being published each and every year. Commercial applications are already rather slow to develop, on the other hand, primarily simply because in the large production costs from the ideal high quality nanotubes.

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 09 February 2011 17:11  

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The Nano Science & Technology Doctoral Training Centre Cambridge (NanoDTC) has invited all early career researchers at the University of Cambridge to enter a competition to display their Nano-fabrication prowess.  The challenge is to reproduce the London 2012 olympic logo in nanoscale by whatever method one could. The size of the fabricated nanoscale logo must be within 1 micron (should be able to fit inside a 1 micron diameter circle), one can use any material or method at your disposal. Nano-ingenuity, creativity and fidelity will score highly.

Our society entered for this competition and made it to the finals with the following entry:

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