The Nobel Prize in Physics 2010

Oct 05, 2010 08:48

goes to 2-D material!

The Nobel Prize in Physics 2010 was awarded jointly to Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov "for groundbreaking experiments regarding the two-dimensional material graphene"

Graphene is a form of carbon. As a material it is completely new - not only the thinnest ever but also the strongest. As a conductor of electricity it ( Read more... )

[sciences]:nobel, [sciences]:physics

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bugchicklv October 5 2010, 22:59:09 UTC
Dude, Geim co-Authored a research paper WITH HIS HAMSTER. And published another where he chronicled how he levitated a frog (with magnets).

And then the hamster applied for the PhD program.

That's so you.

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