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Graphene may be able to 'flatten' water into a form of ice
Researchers at the University of Manchester found that water forms an ice-like sheet when compressed between two sheets of graphene, shedding light on the material's permeability.
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I actually posted another source of this research to my snap about the opening of the Graphene Centre.
It's really interesting research isn't it. Really looking forward to all of the emerging technologies that are based on the discoveries we find with graphene.
Yes, I was excited about the lightbulb comeing to market.