Graphene finding could lead to super-fast Internet
Tuesday, August 30, 2011 - 11:40
in Physics & Chemistry
LONDON (Reuters) - British scientists have devised a way of using graphene, the thinnest material in the world, to capture and convert more light than previously, paving the way for advances in high-speed Internet and other optical communications.
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