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  • Nevertheless the chancellor made a detour from the Tory conference in Blackpool in September to visit Manchester University, graphene's spiritual home, and to announce a £50m investment.

    Could graphene be the new silicon? 2011

  • To understand the why of graphene's magic you'd need to master brain-busting relativistic quantum mechanics.

    In praise of … graphene | Editorial 2012

  • Materials scientists have been singing graphene's praises since it was first isolated in 2005.

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: Strongest Material Ever Tested: Graphene, praised for its electrical properties, has been proven the strongest known mat 2008

  • This work certainly boosts graphene's chances even further, said Novoselov, a Russian-born scientist who with Geim won the 2010 Nobel Prize for physics for research work on graphene.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • Andrea Ferrari of Cambridge University's engineering department, who also worked on the team, said the findings show graphene's great potential in photonics and in developing electronic devices that channel and control light.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • Andrea Ferrari of Cambridge University's engineering department, who also worked on the team, said the findings show graphene's great potential in photonics and in developing electronic devices that channel and control light.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • This work certainly boosts graphene's chances even further, said Novoselov, a Russian-born scientist who with Geim won the 2010 Nobel Prize for physics for research work on graphene.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • Jani Kivioja, a research leader at Nokia whose team develops graphene's electronic sensing ability.

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  • Andrea Ferrari of Cambridge University's engineering department, who also worked on the team, said the findings show graphene's great potential in photonics and in developing electronic devices that channel and control light.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • This work certainly boosts graphene's chances even further, said Novoselov, a Russian-born scientist who with Geim won the 2010 Nobel Prize for physics for research work on graphene.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

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