A research group from China's Tsinghua University has announced the successful development of a durable carbon fiber that can be used to make so-called
Carbon nanotube implants can react with nitro-aromatics to help detect mines and ammunition buried underground.
In the near future, we can see houses built with wood materials through 3D printing.
Recent carbon nanotubes have also been used to detect explosives and toxic chemicals.
Scientists have successfully created the first prototype computer made entirely of carbon nanotubes
US scientists have developed artificial muscle that is 200 times more potent than muscle fibers similar in size to human muscle.