Using graphene and other 2D materials to create the world’s smallest microchips, in a method called “nano-origami,” can speed up computers. Physicists at the University of Sussex in the UK made the …
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Graphene continues to dazzle us with its strength and versatility – exciting new applications are being discovered all the time, and now scientists have found a way to manipulate the wonder material …
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For something that exists in only two dimensions, Graphene seems to be everywhere. The super-thin ‘wonder material’ is renowned not only for its incredible strength, but also for its unique, often surprising …
Read More »New Graphene Circuit, to produce clean clean energy
a The team of physicists at the University of Arkansas has successfully developed a graphene circuit that can produce clean infinite energy. The new system works by capturing the thermal motion of …
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