Graphene is very thin, incredibly strong, electrically conductive and chemically inert, allowing it to be used in a wide range of technologies. It's also rather difficult to work with, however, limiting its practicality. That may be about to change, as researchers at MIT and the University of Michigan have devised a new method of large-scale graphene production. .. Continue Reading New process could lead to more widespread use of graphene
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Tags: Graphene, MIT, University of Michigan
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