k NEC Discovers New Carbon MaterialEquipped with electrical conductivity and workability June 30, 2016, Tokyo, Japan Japanese electronics giant NECs IoT Device Research Laboratory researcher Ryota Yuge C announces he discovered the new nano carbon material carbon nanobrush which is a fibrous aggregate of carbon nanohorns at the companys headquarters in Tokyo on Thursday, June 30, 2016, while carbonnanohorns discoverer Sumio Iijima of NEC Research Fellow R looks on. NEC said this discovery of the new nano carbon material was the worlds first and which features well adsorptivity and electrical conductivity to improve the basic functionality of a range of devices such as batteries, capacitors and actuators. Photo by Yoshio TsunodaAFLO LWX ytd Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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NEC Discovers New Carbon Material Equipped with electrical conductivity and workability June 30, 2016, Tokyo, Japan   Japanese electronics giant NEC s IoT Device Research Laboratory researcher Ryota Yuge  C  announces he discovered the new nano carbon material  carbon nanobrush  which is a fibrous aggregate of carbon nanohorns at the company s headquarters in Tokyo on Thursday, June 30, 2016, while carbonnanohorns discoverer Sumio Iijima of NEC Research Fellow  R  looks on. NEC said this discovery of the new nano carbon material was the world s first and which features well adsorptivity and electrical conductivity to improve the basic functionality of a range of devices such as batteries, capacitors and actuators.    Photo by Yoshio Tsunoda AFLO  LWX  ytd
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NEC Discovers New Carbon Material Equipped with electrical conductivity and workability

June 30, 2016, Tokyo, Japan - Japanese electronics giant NEC's IoT Device Research Laboratory researcher Ryota Yuge (C) announces he discovered the new nano carbon material "carbon nanobrush" which is a fibrous aggregate of carbon nanohorns at the company's headquarters in Tokyo on Thursday, June 30, 2016, while carbonnanohorns discoverer Sumio Iijima of NEC Research Fellow (R) looks on. NEC said this discovery of the new nano carbon material was the world's first and which features well adsorptivity and electrical conductivity to improve the basic functionality of a range of devices such as batteries, capacitors and actuators. (Photo by Yoshio Tsunoda/AFLO) LWX -ytd-

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