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Rice University study of lung cells suggests anthropogenic carbon nanotubes are common pollutants

2015-10-21 12:55:31| Green Car Congress

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Carbon nanotubes found in childrens lungs for the first time

2015-10-21 08:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

New Scientist: Carbon nanotubes have turned up in the lungs of children living in Paris - the first time they have been detected in humans. Incredibly strong, light and conductive, nanotubes have shown great potential in areas such as computing, clothing and healthcare technology. Nevertheless, there has been some concern over their use after mouse studies showed that injected nanotubes can cause immune reactions similar to those produced by asbestos. To investigate, Fathi Moussa and colleagues at the University...

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Nano-C Receives EPA Approvals for Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes

2015-07-24 12:31:10| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

WESTWOOD, Mass.,  Nano-C, Inc. received clearance from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to manufacture and sell Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes (SWCNT) for a wide range of applications. Nano-C worked extensively with the EPA through the TSCA Premanufacture Notice ("PMN") process to develop effective...

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True 3-D Chips Harness Nanotubes | EE Times

2014-12-20 07:25:59| Electronics - Topix.net

True three-dimensional chips were demonstrated recently at the 2014 International Electron Devices Meeting by Stanford University. Most 3-D chips use through-silicon-vias to stack separately manufactured dies, such as the Hybrid Memory Cube, which stacks DRAM die by Micron Technology, Inc., of Boise, Idaho.

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True 3-D Chips Harness Nanotubes | EE Times

2014-12-19 21:02:53| Semiconductors - Topix.net

True three-dimensional chips were demonstrated recently at the 2014 International Electron Devices Meeting by Stanford University. Most 3-D chips use through-silicon-vias to stack separately manufactured dies, such as the Hybrid Memory Cube, which stacks DRAM die by Micron Technology, Inc., of Boise, Idaho.

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