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TINY TUBES. A computer graphic shows carbon nanotubes that became soluble in water after researchers in Richard Smalley's lab at Rice University wrapped them in the polymer polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP). Scientists are seeking water-soluble nanostructures for biomedical uses, such as drug delivery. Yet making the nanostructures water soluble could permit them to move easily though the environment. Credit: Rice University
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