World’s first precision cut carbon nanotubes set to change … everything
Flinders University’s world first precision-cut carbon nanotubes are set to transform the world’s medical and digital technologies.
Flinders University’s world first precision-cut carbon nanotubes are set to transform the world’s medical and digital technologies.
When Flinders University’s Professor Colin Raston unboiled an egg earlier this year with his ‘Vortex Fluidic Device’, in a feat previously considered impossible by science, he made TV screens and front pages all over the world.