Carbon nanotube fibers are as conductive as copper, very sturdy, and have low corrosion.
The company Dexmat makes yarns, and I just saw this funny video of a demo use for auxiliary cables. Funny, because I could not discern any difference in audio quality, but I think the point was just to show that it worked. The employee presenting the demo certainly looks happy with the results.
600$ for a meter, so that qualifies as hi-fi
I am curious to learn more.
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Carbon nanotube startup DexMat, born at Rice University, has materials scientists abuzz.
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The company Dexmat makes yarns, and I just saw this funny video of a demo use for auxiliary cables. Funny, because I could not discern any difference in audio quality, but I think the point was just to show that it worked. The employee presenting the demo certainly looks happy with the results.
600$ for a meter, so that qualifies as hi-fi
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I am curious to learn more.
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