Graphene: New materials can transform the world

US scientists and technology have discovered an unlimited application of the new material graphene - a high-tech material harder than steel and lighter than bird feathers - in the areas of human life and It is forecasted that this new material will have a huge impact on the US economy, possibly even changing the world.

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Graphene is made up of a carbon atom discovered 7 years ago by Russian scientists Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov and brought to these two scientists the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2010.

US scientists and technology predict graphene will create a revolution in wireless information, especially people can launch satellites with multi-storey buildings but the weight is not equal to the weight of the piece of meat. Grilled.

One can download a smartphone with a high resolution video in just seconds. Smartphone maker soon exploited the preeminent features of grephene will win the fierce competition in the world smart phone market.

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In health, thanks to grephene, doctors can use new drugs in high doses to kill cancer cells but not harm healthy cells.Graphene can use artificial blood production , which helps people avoid the risk of transfusions of blood or not spend much time searching for rare blood types. Graphene can be used as a panacea for the elderly.

Thanks to new research by Wayne State University scientists in Michigan State, doctors can effectively treat Alzheimer's disease by inserting graphene electrodes into the patient's brain. Graphene electrodes have a lifespan of up to 5 years to replace electrodes with only the same life expectancy as today, contributing to improving the lives of many millions of patients around the world.Graphene electrodes can also be used to effectively treat spinal and visual impairments.

Just three weeks ago, American scientists discovered the ability to use graphene to stimulate the growth of tissues in the human body. This application of graphene opens up the ability to cure birth defects on the heart, which has been studied and treated for over 100 years but has not been successful.

In the field of computers, the Rensselaer Institute's research in New York has eliminated the major obstacle in the microelectronics field. They have turned an ultra-thin graphene sheet into micro-transistors, opening up the ability to build microcomputer computers as well as microcritical microchips in the future.

Scientists predict that by the end of this decade, the world may have computers in the palm size but have the computing power of 10,000 computers today.Graphene also created a revolution in the field of manufacturing ultra-thin and super large screens. One can bring this TV in a bag to anywhere and hang it on the wall to enjoy television shows.

In the military, scientists at the University of Texas at Dallas have used graphene to remove objects from human sight. These invisible robes will help invisibility of military vehicles such as tanks, artillery . even people in front of the enemy.

In short, the scientists identified graphene as contributing to shaping all areas of people's daily life by the end of this decade.