This research paper on copper nanotubules uses a mildly interesting acronym to refer to them. User sabertoothedpudding, in the For things that are, you know, mildly interesting. subreddit, 13 Mar 2014
And the award for best acronym goes to... User J4N4, in the Reddit Chemistry - Read the sidebar subreddit, 08 Mar 2014
Article describing copper nanotubes - they should have reconsidered their acronym. User allanacx, in the A hangout for lab nerds! subreddit, 07 Mar 2014
And the winner for best acronym in a scientific journal goes to… User marteljb, in the funny subreddit, 07 Mar 2014
All papers can be made more entertaining with the use of suggestive acronyms. User WiriestPanda, in the Everything Science subreddit, 07 Mar 2014
Hope carbon nanotubes don't take this the wrong way. Yes, this involves reading a scientific abstract. Wait for it... User farsong, in the funny subreddit, 07 Mar 2014