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Originally posted by Beachcoma
Yeah, it's kind of sad the first examples are of a military nature. But they also mentioned unmanned aircraft. That leads to unmanned spacecraft. That's what I'm interested in; lighter payloads for space probes
Originally posted by jpm1602
Believe it or not I actually had a dream about that last night. I don't remember reading about this anywhere. The implications could be huge. Saving billions of gallons in oil.
Originally posted by koenw
How is using plastic going to cut down our oil consumption? Seeing as plastic is a byproduct of oilrefining...
edit: clarification
[edit on 4-10-2007 by koenw]
Originally posted by Creedo
Any idea how this stuff holds up to heat and cold?
Collaborators include: mechanical engineering professor Ellen Arruda; aerospace engineering professor Anthony Waas; chemical, materials science and biomedical engineering professor Joerg Lahann; and chemistry professor Ayyalusamy Ramamoorthy. Kotov is a professor of chemical engineering, materials science and engineering, and biomedical engineering.
The nanomechanical behavior of these materials is being modeled by professor Arruda's group; Waas and his group are working on applications in aviation.