Wafer-thin, stretchy and strong as steel: could ‘miracle’ material graphene finally transform our world?
Wafer-thin, stretchy and strong as steel: could ‘miracle’ material graphene finally transform our world?
www.theguardian.com Wafer-thin, stretchy and strong as steel: could ‘miracle’ material graphene finally transform our world?
The material, discovered in 2004, was meant to be revolutionary. But only now is the technology coming of age
The material, discovered in 2004, was meant to be revolutionary. But only now is the technology coming of age
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Can it break down and/or be recycled? No thanks to plastic v2.0.
6 1 ReplyHey now, it could be asbestos 2.0. Let's not limit ourselves.
6 0 Replyim annoyed that israeli guy made perfect the enemy of good and we never saw cardboard bikes.
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