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Spider Silk Wrapped in Nanotubes Shows Remarkable Efficiency
Scientists have successfully encased spider silk in carbon nanotubing, a technological breakthrough that shows promise to lead the way to more practical methods to conduct electricity in a more ecologically efficient way.
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