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Future Applications of Graphene

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Uploaded on Jul 5, 2009

Graphene can be used as flexible and stretchable transparent electrodes in the future. Credit: Graphene Square Inc. (http://graphenesq.com), Vryus (http://vryus.net), and SNU graphene research laboratory (http://www.graphene.re.kr)

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  • RHVids100

    graphene is more than paper display, it can also be used for shielding vehicles and airplanes, it can also be used as a lighter, MUCH stronger, and eventually, cheaper way to support skyscrapers. graphene is gonna revolutionize possibly everything, it can be used in houses to keep them up in tornadoes (but stay away from the windows still)

    this might not be a financially efficient thing at the moment but in the future this will be da shit!

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  • Carlos Soliano Jr

    And apple just patented this idea and will claim it their own!!!

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  • propjam2

    I'm from the future. In 35 years you'll have done away with shelves and magazines all together. In its place you'll have a floor to ceiling Graphene mat called the E-Vis (electronic Visuals) Its run by sensors so you can wave your hands through the options. you select a magazine from the visuals and download it to the piece a Graphene you carry. But don't tell anyone I told you that.

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  • fktcd

    I want to see a 1 meter square 1 atom thick sheet of graphene, even if it is just in a video.

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  • XAVI68S

    harry potter newspapers used graphene okey.

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  • majortankzTF2

    Flexible, paper-thin, touch screen computing device.

    Still uses Internet Explorer.

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  • jebroni jeb

    isheep?

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  • znmo0nlight

    Yeah people don't think of the many real world implications when they dream these ideas up. There were many "wonder materials" in the past that failed to make it in real world use because of manufacturing problems or because the material itself had a small fault which made it unsuitable. In the past, they thought we would be able to build houses from plastic in the future because plastic is strong and tough? Well guess what, they haven't yet...

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  • juancarlos122384

    Shut up and take my money..

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  • charro lambatan

    next time use pretty model

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  • DoctorCangrejo

    4 years has been past since the video was upload and I don't see any device using graphen.... well, seems that Queatum computers have a better change too...

    F****** BITCHES! Give me proof instead of selling me illusions!

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