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Graphene the Ubiquitous
Every once in a while, a (revolutionary-in-hindsight) scientific discovery is made that’s at first treated as an anomaly, and then verified. Once established as a credible find, it goes through a period where it is subject to great curiosity and … Continue reading
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Tagged Andre Geim, Electromagnetism, graphene, Konstantin Novoselov, NEMS, non-volatile memory, revolution, thermodynamics
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