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Nanofiber Marks The Beginning Of Manufacturing Revolution, Study Says
Cars, bridges and airplanes are just a few items that could get a whole lot lighter without sacrificing any of their strength, thanks to a new nanowire developed by engineers at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
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