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Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2010

The Professor discusses graphene as two UK-based scientists win the Physics Nobel Prize for its discovery. More videos at http://www.periodicvideos.com/

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  • @doggydidadoodoo uploading as we speak!

  • Remember when you were a kid in primary school, and you would draw on your desk and put tape on it and pull your words off the desk and go "ooooooooh!".

    And do you ever get the feeling that you were once so close, and yet so far?

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  • Do a video about graphane!

  • @VengeanceIV just roll up graphene, and you've got nanotubes! *trollface*

  • love the work here

  • I heard that graphene is the strongest material known to man - source is michio kaku from bigthink, he said that if you could suspend an elephant on a pencil and suspend the pencil on graphene, the graphene would not break, can you confirm this? :D

  • I want his tie!

  • Does this have anything to do with carbon nanotubes?

  • I love that coffee mug.

  • @vassilis15m electron microscope

  • by using a microscope, you idiot.

  • Excuse me, but from the very little I know from chemistry, atoms are not visible to human eyes, or in general in ANY eyes.....So my question is " How is possible that someone made a substance an atom-thick and could actually see it, or more likely explore its electrical properties???"

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