While leaving l’univers of l’électronique, nanotechnology leaves to glimpse d’incroyables possibilities. Certain scientific research in course in the domain could well distress our direct environment in the years to come.
As a reminder, one nanotube Is a structure composed d’atomes have access to geometric manner. The nanotubes are invisible in the measure where they are separated by more d’une length d’onde, is 5 micromètres, and are so light qu’ultra resistant.
Specialized in nanotechnology, the Italian researcher of l’Ecole Polytechnique of Turin Nicolas Pugno calculated the number of necessary nanotubes for supporter the weight d’un man. According to him, this prowess would be rendered possible while arranging these nanotubes to form a cable d’un centimeter of diameter, invisible and weighing only 10 milligrammes a kilometer.
Let's specify that this researcher s’était already illustrated the latter years with its projects d’spatial elevator and of high combination adherence in front of to allow an individual d’évoluer on vertical surfaces to the manner of Spiderman, projects them so based on l’utilisation nanotubes…
Structure invisible, unbelievably light and resistant carriers, bearing the weight d’un man or well more… possibility to move itself in l’espace in a vertical way… D’ici some years a new field of possible ones can well s’offrir to the architects, the flying traditional indicators in brightnesses, of old dreams becoming reality…
Sources: Bestofmicro, Futura Sciences and New Scientist
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