Highly conductive nanocomposites: Inexpensive plastic used in CDs could improve electronics

Friday, May 15, 2009 - 12:35 in Physics & Chemistry

If one University of Houston professor has his way, the inexpensive plastic now used to manufacture CDs and DVDs will one day soon be put to use in improving the integrity of electronics in aircraft, computers and iPhones.

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