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Article: Honda Nano Technology Has Promise for New Class of Electronics.(Report)
- Article from:
- Biotech Business Week
- Article date:
- October 12, 2009
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Microscopic carbon nanotubes 100,000 times thinner than a human hair may have the potential to transport electricity faster and over greater distances with minimal loss of energy, according to new research that will be published, in the October 2nd edition of Science magazine. The research was led by Honda Research Institute USA, Inc., in conjunction with researchers at Purdue University and the University of Louisville (see also American Honda Motors Co., Inc.).
The findings open new possibilities for miniaturization and energy efficiency, including much more powerful and compact computers, electrodes for supercapacitors, electrical cables, batteries, solar ...
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Article: Nobuki Ebisawa.(NEWS)(managing director at Honda ...
Automotive News;
October 19, 2009 ;
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...Age: 56 Title: Managing director of Honda R&D Co. Family: Wife and 3 adult daughters Joined Honda: 1977 Past work: Interior design project leader for the 1983 Honda Civic, 1990 Acura Legend, 1994 Odyssey, 1996 Acura RL and 1997 Accord and Odyssey In his garage: Deep purple Honda S2000, pearl
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