Perhaps this year's Nobel Prize is awarded to scientists at the two opposite ages, the oldest one - Mr. Robert Edwards ...
Graphene - the thinnest and strongest metamaterial in the world to date - even
This solid material is shaped like a sponge, made from frozen dry carbon and graphene oxide. The weight of the new solid is even lighter than the helium element of about 0.16
Graphene material, discovered by British scientist Andre Geim in 2004 and winning him the 2010 Nobel Prize in physics, is likely to completely change the look of electronic
British scientists are studying to increase the light absorption capacity of graphene to increase the applicability of the world's thinnest material.