Chemists have created the world's thinnest spaghetti
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Scientists at University College London have created ultra-thin starch nanofibers measuring just 372 nanometers wide using electrospinning. These invisible "spaghetti" strands could have medical applications like advanced wound dressings, though more research is needed before practical use.
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