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December 18th, 2003
Webinars and webcasts keep the small tech world connected
Abstract:
A group of about 25 recently gathered from around the world to watch their host build a water molecule and attached it onto the tip of a carbon nanotube. With the molecule bonded in place, they observed as measurements of how the enhanced nanotube will perform as a transistor in a display. All of this, of course, happened virtually. The demonstration was an online "Webinar" that Accelrys Inc. put on to showcase its molecular modeling and simulation software.
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