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'Nanotechnology' Coming to an F1 Car Racing Near You
'Nanotechnology' may soon be used in formula one.
American journal 'Science' said the engineering practice, involving the manipulation of materials at the molecular level, could be used by F1 early as next year.
Scientists in Texas and Australia have reportedly already created sheets of 'nanotube' material that are stronger than steel, and flexible.
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A possible application in formula one is the creation of stronger, lighter race cars that could even store energy.
''This is a jumping-off point for a technology a lot of people will pursue,'' Rice University chemist Andrew Barron told the USA Today newspaper.
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