MIT Scientists Create Porous, 3D Graphene
In its atom-thin 2D form, graphene is one of the strongest materials known to man, but scientists have struggled to translate that strength of the thin carbon sheets into useful three dimensional materials. Until now, that is. In an announcement Friday, researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) said they had “designed one of the…
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