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Amyloids are not just pathological substances; they have potential as a nanomaterials. “The potential applications of these supramolecular assemblies exceed those of synthetic polymers.
A forthcoming book by physicist François Léonard work, Physics of Carbon Nanotube Devices, could become the definitive text on the topic.
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PhysicsWorld is reporting on a Japanese breakthough in energy generation with the
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