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"textContent": "Could tiny threads of carbon fiber do the same job as big metal industrial heating coils? A new breakthrough from researchers at Rice University says yes, and the finding could go a long way toward electrifying many manufacturing processes.\n\nContinue Reading\n\n**Category:** Materials, Technology\n\n**Tags:** Rice University, Manufacturing, Carbon Fiber, Nanotubes",
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