Nanobelts For Cheap Flat-Panel Displays And More 8
zero_offset writes: "This article describes a new nanoscale creation they're calling nanobelts. Some of the described potential uses are pretty cool (more than just flat-panel displays mentioned in the title), and they sound a bit more realistic for the relatively near future than many other nano-tech promises and projections I've read."
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I wonder if these could provide the basis for artificial skin? Layers could be applied to prosthetics to make them more life-like. Or even on the outside of a space suit. Imagine astronauts being able to feel with their hands as the explore. Maybe I'm assuming too much and getting ahead of myself, but that'd be really cool.
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Wang says production of the nanobelts is simple and should scale up easily for high-volume production at industrial quantities.
I wonder if we could add a little reinforcment and build flexible displays cheaply. Roll up and carry a 21" display with your laptop!
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Hmm... (OT) (Score:1)