Carbon Nanotubes found safe in Mice

Exciting news for those hoping that carbon nanotubes are part of our medical (and body-hacking) future:

Carbon nanotubes—cylinders so tiny that it takes 50,000 lying side by side to equal the width of a human hair—are packed with the potential to be highly accurate vehicles for administering medicines and other therapeutic agents to patients. But a dearth of data about what happens to the tubes after they discharge their medical payloads has been a major stumbling block to progress.

Carbon Nanotubes found safe in Mice

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