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Nobel Prize in Physics 2010 Two-dimensional material graphene

Nobel Prize Physics 2010 The 2010 Nobel Prize in physics has gone to the spotters of a sheet of carbon atoms but a unmarried mote thick that has proven to have singular props. The trophy was presented to physicists Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov, both of the University of Manchester in England, “for groundbreaking experimentations considering the planar textile graphene,” the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced October 5. The textile is created of carbon atoms set up in a honeycomb design, forming a single layer thus lean that it’s nearly filmy. Nobel Prize in Physics...
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