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Radiofrequency transistors based on high-purity carbon nanotube arrays
https://techxplore.com ^ | 13 JULY 2021 | by Ingrid Fadelli , Tech Xplore
Posted on 7/13/2021, 12:24:18 PM by Red Badger
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3975784/posts
Betcha you could put a lot of them into a syringe.
Chilarity. Gotta hand it to the author for attempting to explain the direction of the twist in the nanotube while threading his way into missing the point.
Virus-Sized Transistors (nano particles, January-February 2011) (lipid nano-particles)
https://www.harvardmagazine.com/2011/01/virus-sized-transistors
The Covid (so called) vaccine based upon nano particles and mRNA fragments created by computer within an extruded graphineoxide frame has been possible for more than 10 years, but as I understand, until recently it was not possible to mass produce it in global scale.
If they discover a new tool, you just MUST put it to use for something.
In this case is defies all sense of humanity that this Covid response is being applied.
Thank you for posting.
Liquid Computing (Jonathan Shaw, November-December 2001)
https://www.harvardmagazine.com/2001/11/liquid-computing.html