To: CarrotAndStick
Two non-resident Indian scientists, otherwise known as Americans.
2 posted on
09/05/2005 7:35:15 AM PDT by
Archidamus
(We are wise because we are not so highly educated as to look down on our laws and customs)
To: CarrotAndStick
You mean they'll be able to make radios that can fit in your pocket?
3 posted on
09/05/2005 7:37:38 AM PDT by
fat city
("The nation that controls magnetism controls the world.")
To: CarrotAndStick
"The small size and dramatic switching behavior of these Y-shaped nanotubes makes them candidates for a new class of all-carbon transistor," says
Prabhakar Bandaru, a materials scientist at the University of California, San Diego who led the team that included his colleagues
Sungho Jin, graduate student
Chiara Daraio and physicist
Apparao M.Rao at Clemson University in South Carolina.
All the engineers with Anglo surnames were too busy putting condoms on cucumbers in High School to be able to participate in anything this petty....
7 posted on
09/05/2005 7:46:38 AM PDT by
freebilly
(Go USF Baseball!)
To: CarrotAndStick
To: CarrotAndStick
"The small size and dramatic switching behavior of these Y-shaped nanotubes makes them candidates for a new class of all-carbon transistor,"
That's nothing. Wait till you see what they do with "Y-shaped nano-tubed" capacitors!
19 posted on
09/05/2005 8:18:21 AM PDT by
sittnick
(There's no salvation in politics.)
To: CarrotAndStick
Better for us that India is producing scientists and engineers to compete with China.
25 posted on
09/05/2005 8:29:53 AM PDT by
js1138
(Great is the power of steady misrepresentation.)
To: CarrotAndStick
Y-shaped nanotubes? Sounds suspiciously like a flux capacitor to me. Universal studios needs to get on horn to their lawyers quick.
28 posted on
09/05/2005 9:03:20 AM PDT by
joebuck
To: CarrotAndStick
Very cool!
36 posted on
09/05/2005 9:38:20 AM PDT by
facedown
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