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Dr. STROSCIO: Graphene is stronger than, you know, a piece of steel the same thickness.
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Graphene is a flat sheet of carbon just one atom thick; it is almost completely transparent, but also extremely strong and a good conductor of electricity – and that is an extremely promising set of properties.
Carbon breakthroughs win two Nobel prizes for science Robin McKie 2010
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Dr. STROSCIO: Graphene is stronger than, you know, a piece of steel the same thickness.
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Dr. STROSCIO: Graphene is stronger than, you know, a piece of steel the same thickness.
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Dr. STROSCIO: Graphene is stronger than, you know, a piece of steel the same thickness.
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Dr. STROSCIO: Graphene is stronger than, you know, a piece of steel the same thickness.
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Graphene is a derivative, and it was reported in the news this week to promise a combination of lightness and strength that was previously inconceivable.
ArtScene: Current California Exhibitions You Should See ArtScene 2010
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Graphene is a derivative, and it was reported in the news this week to promise a combination of lightness and strength that was previously inconceivable.
ArtScene: Current California Exhibitions You Should See ArtScene 2010
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Graphene is a derivative, and it was reported in the news this week to promise a combination of lightness and strength that was previously inconceivable.
ArtScene: Current California Exhibitions You Should See ArtScene 2010
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Dr. STROSCIO: Graphene is stronger than, you know, a piece of steel the same thickness.
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