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Joel Koyama/Star Tribune The 4,200-square-foot home takes up the entire 10th floor.
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Joel Koyama/Star Tribune The terrace measures about 3,200 square feet and has a lawn and an outdoor entertainment area with a copper water wall.
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Joel Koyama/Star Tribune The loft-style space has an open plan living-and-dining area.
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Joel Koyama/Star Tribune The two bedrooms in the home are semi-open as well.
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Joel Koyama/Star Tribune There are three bathrooms, an office and city and water views.
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But they look much like asbestos fiber, and former Shinshu University Professor Shozo Koyama says carbon nanotubes pose similar health risks.
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Koyama says he unveiled his study a few years ago, but Shinshu University refused to acknowledge the findings.
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Koyama says companies that make carbon nanotubes have a responsibility to stop producing what he says are harmful products.
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Koyama says that his research shows that two types of carbon nanotube fibers may cause cancer.
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Joel Koyama/Star Tribune A penthouse condominium in this building in Minneapolis, Minn., is listed for $4.5 million.
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