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Right now, graphite has to be mixed with a binding material before being attached to this copper current collector.
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Takao Someya of the University of Tokyo has built for himself a stretchy, flexible conducting material using carbon nanotubes mixed with a polymer.
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Cement is then mixed with water to form this ubiquitous material which shapes our landscapes and cities.
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Material is taken from a donor, mixed with water, filtered and passed down a tube into the stomach.
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Here is the recipe he and his team discovered: organic material, like grass clippings or agricultural waste, is mixed with a stabilizing peptide powder and from that protein is extracted from the materials, stabilized.
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The nanotubes are mixed into a compound called "bucky gel" to prevent clumping, and after some rubber-like flourinated copolymer is mixed in and it's all poured onto a glass plate, holes are punched in the material to better flexibility.
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Granting that this is very early material which the devs admit has a long ways to go, I would say my early impressions are mixed.
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