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Nanotubes. Seemed like it was all upside, the stuff we were going to be making starships out of.



It will be. When we're able to manufacture them in large quantities and with few imperfections. Give it time.


Also it would be nice if accidentally inhaling them (during the manufacturing process, or in the wild) didn't directly cause cancer.


Yup, it hasn't gone away or stopped growing. It might be taking too long for journalists to find interest in it right now, but that has low correlation to the research effort.


mind explaining a little more in terms of how far away we might be able to mass produce these things?


I'm not in the field so I don't want to try to guess how long it will be. But of course it will be in gradual increments of cost, quality, and size. There won't be an exact point in time where we transition to being able to mass produce this material on a large scale.


http://www.molecularassembler.com/Nanofactory/

(Science is legit, but needs a better website.)




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