Move over silicon. There’s a new electronic material in town, and it goes fast.
That material, the focus of the 2010 Nobel Prize in physics, is graphene — a fancy name for extremely thin layers of ordinary carbon...
Gary Goettling has been a professional writer since 1980. His association with Georgia Tech reaches back to 1985, when he was hired as staff writer and associate editor of the Alumni Publications. A free-lancer since 1995, he writes primarily on topics related to science, emerging technologies, applied research and U.S. history for Tech and a number of other clients. Goettling may be reached at this address.
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