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Stacks of Atom-Thin Form Materials the World Has Never Seen
Snapping together one-atom-thick sheets of material creates substances with completely new properties—and amazing possibilities
Snapping together one-atom-thick sheets of material creates substances with completely new properties—and amazing possibilities
Graphene, a newly isolated form of carbon, provides a rich lode of novel fundamental physics and practical applications
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