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Graphene could provide clean and limitless power
https://youtu.be/wrleMqm3HiU
Researchers say they have discovered an unusual property of graphene that means it could be a "clean and limitless" source of energy in the future. The scientists from the University of Arkansas studied the movement of graphene, the so-called "miracle material" that's composed of a single layer of carbon atoms, first discovered in 2004. |
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Serge.......I might be able to embrace the concept of electric vehicles if they operated on graphene batteries that never required a charge. That would be amazing.
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Dan, I think the stumbling block will be how to “scale” this technology as right now, the way I understand it, it is only microns thick. Perhaps in the future there will be a solution, wouldn’t that be something!
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