Carry the super-flexible screens in your pocket
Posted By: Vikas Shekhawat | Mar 6 2006
Soon you'll be able to roll up your screen and take it anywhere you want in your pocket. Thanks to carbon nanotubes that are used to construct incredibly flexible screens. The technology uses "nano-skin" polymer, developed by scientists at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) in New York, US. Owing to its outstanding electrical conductivity the innovative material can 'be used to build highly efficient electronic parts for highly flexible electronic displays.'

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Carbon nanotubes, made of spiraled sheets of tightly bound carbon molecules, are used to make pliable nanotube "skin".
Via: newscientist

