. . . . . "Curran (material)"@en . . "47977134"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "3318"^^ . . . . . . . . . "1067112736"^^ . "Curran is a material based on cellulose nanofibers from sugarbeet, carrots, or other tubers, extracted from food industry waste. Its fibers are twice as strong as carbon fibers and hold promise for a wide range of industrial and technological applications. The material is produced and marketed by the Scottish company . According to the company, curran is Gaelic for carrot, another source of the material."@en . . . . . "Curran is a material based on cellulose nanofibers from sugarbeet, carrots, or other tubers, extracted from food industry waste. Its fibers are twice as strong as carbon fibers and hold promise for a wide range of industrial and technological applications. The material is produced and marketed by the Scottish company . According to the company, curran is Gaelic for carrot, another source of the material."@en . . . . .