
FAMU-FSU Researchers Find Thermal Limits of Advanced Nanomaterials
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Tallahassee, Fla. — A team of FAMU-FSU College of Engineering researchers at the High-Performance Materials Institute has completed the first-ever study on how purified boron nitride nanotubes remain stable in extreme temperatures in inert environments.

Boron Nitride Nanotube Fibers Get Real
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Rice University lab led by professors Matteo Pasquali and Angel Martí utilize wet spinning process to create the first heat-tolerant, stable BNNT fibers suitable for large-scale aerospace, electronics, and energy applications.

Department of Energy Awards $1.1MM for Small Business Research and Development to BNNT Materials for Advancing Nuclear Physics
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U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm announced that BNNT Materials will receive $1.1MM from the Department of Energy to design and build prototype vibration dampers.

Rice University Department of Chemistry: Exotic Nanotubes Move in Less Mysterious Ways
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Rice scientists, engineers analyzed the motion of single boron nitride nanotubes and show boron nitride’s promise for use in composite materials and biomedical applications.

BNNT Materials Provide Exciting Advancements in Blue Energy Production Research
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Rutgers University researchers recently utilized boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs) to tap “Blue Energy,” a carbon-free resource with production potential equivalent to that of 2000 nuclear power plants.