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Nanomaterials
August 18, 2015

Video: How to make graphene and how we’ll use it in the future

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Mikael Fogelstrom, head of the Graphene Institute at Chalmers University, explains why graphene’s properties harbor so much potential and what applications, beyond tennis racquets, are looming, from new kinds of batteries, automobiles, and prosthetics.

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