Feb 12, 2016
A metal that behaves like water: Researchers describe new behaviors of graphene
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: electronics, energy, materials, nanotechnology
Liquid metal.
Abstract: Graphene is going to change the world — or so we’ve been told.
Since its discovery a decade ago, scientists and tech gurus have hailed graphene as the wonder material that could replace silicon in electronics, increase the efficiency of batteries, the durability and conductivity of touch screens and pave the way for cheap thermal electric energy, among many other things.