
Graphene may as well be called the most interesting material in the world.
It's stronger than a diamond and pretty much anything else known to man. It's an atom thick. It's incredibly conductive and enhances communication. It could potentially replace silicon and ultimately transform electronics
One of its only limitations is size; most of its qualities cannot be produced at a scale that is useful in manufacturing consumer-level products. That is, until now.
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Researchers around the globe have experimented with graphene since its discovery in 2004. Now, scientists at Samsung's Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT) and Sungkyunkwan University in South Korea have announced the discovery of a new method for "growing large area, single crystal wafer scale graphene." Read more...
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