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  2. Discovery of graphene - Wikipedia

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    Neither of the earlier observations was sufficient to launch the "graphene gold rush" that awaited macroscopic samples of extracted atomic planes. One of the first patents pertaining to the production of graphene was filed in October 2002 and granted in 2006. [24] It detailed one of the first large scale graphene production processes.

  3. Graphene Flagship - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the European Commission identified the need for Europe to address the big scientific and technological challenges of the age through long-term, multidisciplinary R&D efforts. One of the first European Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) Flagships, the Graphene Flagship was founded in October 2013. It was initially implemented as a ...

  4. Graphene - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, a coiled form of graphene was discovered in graphitic carbon (coal). The spiraling effect is produced by defects in the material's hexagonal grid that causes it to spiral along its edge, mimicking a Riemann surface, with the graphene surface approximately perpendicular to the axis. When voltage is applied to such a coil, current flows ...

  5. Andre Geim - Wikipedia

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    Graphene is an atomic-scale honeycomb lattice made of carbon atoms. Geim's achievements include the discovery of a simple method for isolating single atomic layers of graphite, known as graphene, in collaboration with researchers at the University of Manchester [36] and IMT. The team published their findings in October 2004 in Science. [37] [38 ...

  6. Timeline of electrical and electronic engineering - Wikipedia

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    Manfred von Ardenne invented and developed the flying-spot scanner, Europe's first fully electronic television camera tube. In Britain, the first television advertising and the first TV interview; 1931 The British engineer and inventor Alan Dower Blumlein (1903–1942) invents "Binaural Sound", today called "Stereo".

  7. Mass grave with 1,000 skeletons found in Germany - AOL

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    They also discovered a note from 1634 detailing a plague outbreak that killed more than 15,000 people in 1632-1633, which says almost 2,000 people were buried near St. Sebastian Spital, the site ...

  8. Konstantin Novoselov - Wikipedia

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    The veil of the National Graphene Institute depicts formulae from his and Prof. A. Geim early works on graphene. [64] Also, Novoselov confirms that among the formulae several scientific jokes are hidden, though he has never revealed them. [65] He co-authored a book on the architecture of the National Graphene Institute. [66]

  9. The world's oldest shoes? Sandals found in bat cave believed ...

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    Similar sandals found in Armenia are estimated to be 5,500 years old, while the shoes worn by “Ötzi the Iceman” — a prehistoric man found in Italy in 1991 — are dated to 5,300 years ago.