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Graphene
Manchester University pushing technology!
I wonder what else this material can be utilised for?
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I wonder what else this material can be utilised for?
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More uses are being found all the time.
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More uses are being found all the time.
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Correct James .. at Manchester University! https:/ /www.gr aphene. manches ter.ac. uk/lear n/disco very-of -graphe ne/
If Graphene gets you excited .. then Google ..
Aerogel and then Zylon. A close contact in the F1 industry uses all 3 of these products on a regular basis.
All are very interesting in their capabilities and all basicly unheard of by the common man.
Imagine a Graphene phone 1mm thick .. not out of the question, as you can lay a printed circuit on it.
Aerogel and then Zylon. A close contact in the F1 industry uses all 3 of these products on a regular basis.
All are very interesting in their capabilities and all basicly unheard of by the common man.
Imagine a Graphene phone 1mm thick .. not out of the question, as you can lay a printed circuit on it.
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