Graphene – the material dreams are made of - No. 47 (January 2015) - a podcast by EMPA - Swiss Federal Laboratory for Materials Science & Technology

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Using adhesive tape and graphite as it is found in pencil lead, two physicists proved that graphene, the “miracle material of the future”, actually exists – and won the Nobel Prize in Physics for their work only a few years later. Scientists are also researching the properties of graphene at Empa. For instance, they are investigating how molecules can be used to produce well-defined graphene nanostructures that could one day serve as electronic components.

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