Carbon nanotube wiring gets closer to competing with copper
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Spanish researchers boosted carbon nanotube fibers' electrical conductivity tenfold using a chemical dopant, making them outperform copper when measured by weight. However, the dopant breaks down within weeks when exposed to air, limiting real-world use — though the findings could guide development of more stable alternatives.
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