From Anaheim, Calif., at a meeting of the American Chemical Society
NANOCANYON. A terrain of carbon nanotubes that have been dunked and dried. Kane, et al./PNAS
Imagine reducing one of the most awe-inspiring geologic formations on Earth to the size of a dust particle. Although that may not have been Ravindra Kane’s goal, he and his colleagues at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y.,
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