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Darkest ever material promising a brighter future - VeganNews - 02-16-2008

The "darkest ever" substance known to science has been made in a US laboratory. The material was created from carbon nanotubes - sheets of carbon just one atom thick rolled up into cylinders. Researchers say it is the closest thing yet to the ideal black material, which absorbs light perfectly at all angles and over all wavelengths. The discovery is expected to have applications in the fields of electronics and solar energy.

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Re: Darkest ever material promising a brighter future - Admin_phpbb3_import1 - 02-23-2008

hm.. it's interesting.. more and more ecofriendly technologies appear.. may be the future is not so dark...


Re: Darkest ever material promising a brighter future - Mahmud - 02-23-2008

Admin Wrote:hm.. it's interesting.. more and more ecofriendly technologies appear.. may be the future is not so dark...
The darkest material for a brighter future? Wink


Re: Darkest ever material promising a brighter future - Andrewz - 05-07-2008

New discovers offer new opportunities, that is why as long as it is useful and harmless, the "darkest material" should be exploited.


Re: Darkest ever material promising a brighter future - Stefan - 05-09-2008

Andrewz Wrote:New discovers offer new opportunities, that is why as long as it is useful and harmless, the "darkest material" should be exploited.
In which way is it harmless? It may be harmless as a final product but if we consider what is involved in it's production... is it still safe for environment?


Re: Darkest ever material promising a brighter future - Karl.in.eu - 08-16-2008

Stefan Wrote:
Andrewz Wrote:New discovers offer new opportunities, that is why as long as it is useful and harmless, the "darkest material" should be exploited.
In which way is it harmless? It may be harmless as a final product but if we consider what is involved in it's production... is it still safe for environment?

Just imagine manufacturing solar batteries from these materials, which of course, would lead to the maximum production of a solar battery ever. I think that would be a good sacrifice.


Re: Darkest ever material promising a brighter future - Nicholas - 08-16-2008

But from what I know nano technology does not involve large scale productions and environment emissions, as this technology is the smallest possible, measured in microns.


Re: Darkest ever material promising a brighter future - Faw_Peter - 08-16-2008

the darkest material can help finding the ever engine, which is priceless for the humanity!


Re: Darkest ever material promising a brighter future - Karl.in.eu - 08-30-2008

The brightest material would be a good addition to human being too. Imagine using it in water saving tanks or on roof of the buildings. They will reflect way better the solar light.