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The theoretical use of nanotubes is expanding. More and more ideas are popping up as to what we’ll be able to see out of these finely coiled carbon nanotubes. While some scientists are wasting their time away trying to make armor out of them, others are aiming their hopes a little lower. Like at making bouncy cell phones.

Scientists at Clemson University have not only managed to develop the best way to align these nanotubes, they’ve also created a cost effective method for mass producing them at a reasonable price. This means that in the near future, you may be that much more comfortable with dropping your cell phone as you know it will bounce.



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